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Yeah, can't remember. The last few times I saw the GTO, I only saw the tail as it was parked in his garage and it's been a couple years since I've seen him. He moved to NC after retirement and we haven't had an opportunity to visit him since.The mesh in the front grill will tell you the difference.
The 1971's were pushed forward and the 1972's were pushed back.
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All right, I'll be the one who posts an AMX:
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My dad LOVED AMC's for some reason.
I always like the Firebirds more than the Camaros. Chevies seemed just a little more bland than the Pontiacs and BuicksThe 1968 Firebird 400 convertible - Oh my my, Oh hell yes
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Did @RP-29 's father-in-law work on this one, too?
The 1968 Firebird 400 convertible was about as pretty a one as ever designed and built. A gettin' lucky car.I always like the Firebirds
66 SS is my personal All Time favorite.
HA! Someone made "Roadkill" from "Twisted Metal"?!? Sweet!Did @RP-29 's father-in-law work on this one, too?
This one's clearly been chopped, but another mini-muscle car my dad loved was the Maverick
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A more stock version:
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I had an uncle who raced dirt tracks. He once put a 302 in a pinto and ran in the Hobby divisionMy first car was supposed to be a Maverick Grabber....but I missed out on the sale and someone got it before I could.
So I ended up buying a Pinto, that didn't run, was a rust bucket and had a 4 cylinder motor.
But I dropped a little V8 in her and painted the car in my Dad's Hot Rod shop...
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I looked fooooooorrrrrrrrreeeeeeevvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeerrrrrsssssss for 67/68/69 Rag top Bird, very hard to find at a price that wont knock your socks off and leave you in divorce courts....The 1968 Firebird 400 convertible - Oh my my, Oh hell yes
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For those sharing Cudas, the first one I really took interest in was from the TV show Nash Bridges.
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All right, I'll be the one who posts an AMX:
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My dad LOVED AMC's for some reason.
They didn't handle that well even on regular roads. My dad had a couple of Hornets and I drove one for a season before I bought my first car. Thing was noisy, a lot of play in the wheel, lousy shocks. Admittedly, it was cannibalized from at least two other cars.I almost bought one of these when I was about 20, but figured RWD with that much HP with no anti-lock brakes wouldn't be the best for Wisconsin winter driving.