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As the title says let's see your classic rides!

I'll start with my current one.

1965 El Camino 307 with a 3 speed ratchet shifter.

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As the title says let's see your classic rides!

I'll start with my current one.

1965 El Camino 307 with a 3 speed ratchet shifter.

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My 1st car was a 1964 SS Chevelle 283 with a powerguild 2 speed auto. It was red with a white top and white interior. It was still all original when I sold it to my buddy around 1975 it had to be. Only thing I have in the way of anything you might call a classic is this 1964 Honda 90. I got it at a yard sale for $175.00 some time ago and I do have a signed over title, but never did transfer it. It still just sits in a shed. The motor last I checked still turns over.
 

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My 1st car was a 1964 SS Chevelle 283 with a powerguild 2 speed auto. It was red with a white top and white interior. It's was still all original when I sold it to my buddy around 1975 it had to be. Only thing I have in the way of anything you might call a classic is this 1964 Honda 90. I got it at a yard sale for $175.00 some time ago and I do have a signed over title, but never did transfer it. It still just sits in a shed. The motor last I checked still turns over.
Nice! I used to have a black one in the 70s.
 

The classics I still own...there have been more, almost all sports cars...

1964 Porsche 356C

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1978 custom MGB

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And my daily driver, 1986 Jaguar XJ6 Series 3.

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Next project. 1988 Ford Ranger 4x4 with 10" lift.View attachment 2089000
That's a beast. I keep looking at those and bronco II's on Craigslist thinking I might get one and make a backwoods boogie rig out of it. Seems they were priced pretty reasonable five years ago, but now those and old IH Scouts have gone up considerably.
 

I'm really liking all of the old photos you all have.

I'll share one I have of my grandpa's car that I keep on my night stand. He's the reason I took a career in the automotive industry. Unfortunately he passed away before I could wrench on it with him. My uncle inherited it and sold it before I could drive.

1964 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible. They only made 3,997 that year. I'd happily trade my El Camino for one.

He also had a 98 Sedan parts car that my cousins and I would play in. We shoved so many crab apples down the filler neck because it needed fuel to run obviously. Feel bad for the person who had to discover that mess. 🤣

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