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It's too bad the autos have gotten so good lately. Between them and dual clutches, it seems like the fate of manuals is sealed in the fairly near future. Hate to see them continue to dwindle away like they have been. I love the engagement of having a manual in my daily driver GTO.
She's a beauty for sure! Definitely a bit jealous youve been able to drive so much awesome stuff through the years. So many of those cars have become unobtainable for a regular enthusiast these days - at least one that's not in need of a full ground up restoration.
I enjoy talking to the newer owners and they tell me what the classic cost them now and then I tell them I had one when it was new and what it cost back then.
So I finally got my MC back up and going, I replaced the Brakes all around and the tie rod ends and had it lined up and a rear trailing arm that was bent replaced. So I got back to a few Car shows and was able to find a few rides like I once owned. Here are some photo's for reference some of these owners had there cars from back in the day.
Some 69 Chevelles 72 Chevelle 63 SS Impala similar to the one I had 76 Vega wagon I had an Orange GT 72 Chevelle SS 71 Z 28 mine was an Orange one had the little rear deck spoiler