dirtlooter
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- XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
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Nothing like being reminded of days gone by. Driving down the lonesome highway, just cruising along when I noticed the black muscle car way behind me. As it quickly caught up to me, I was reminded of being on Highway 107 near Little Rock Air Force Base in 1977 when a 69 GTO suddenly came into view and on my butt. I couldn't help but see those letters, GTO on the grill, it screamed muscle car. Then with a roar, the Goat was around me and leaving me behind.
Muscle cars were and are just crazy wonderful. Just to walk by one as it idled, the lope of the engine let you know that untold power was within. Mustangs and such just had that mean look as you met them or they came up from behind. Yeah, those were awesome years back then for numbers of muscle cars on the roads. I worked at Brodix for 18 years, machining aluminum racing heads for racers all over the world. Got to see a lot of high performance cars back then. Love seeing these old cars come back to life. Yes, it was a 69 GTO but it could have been SS on the grill and I still would have been thrilled. Big smile.
Muscle cars were and are just crazy wonderful. Just to walk by one as it idled, the lope of the engine let you know that untold power was within. Mustangs and such just had that mean look as you met them or they came up from behind. Yeah, those were awesome years back then for numbers of muscle cars on the roads. I worked at Brodix for 18 years, machining aluminum racing heads for racers all over the world. Got to see a lot of high performance cars back then. Love seeing these old cars come back to life. Yes, it was a 69 GTO but it could have been SS on the grill and I still would have been thrilled. Big smile.