Why do the things I love most have to cost way more than I will ever earn in my lifetime?We need to start a dragster/hot rod thread.![]()
I built that back in 2000 and sold it when I move to California in 2005. It had no A/C which was terrible in Florida and would have been no better here.
Plus I enjoy building them more than driving them...similar to my guitar hobby and many other interests. Once I finish the work I need to move on...
Until 2012, I've never owned a car with A/C and I was never bothered by the SoCal heat. My 75 Firebird was my only car from 2005 until 2012.
To this day, I have never owned a car with an automatic transmission.
SoCal has heat? I was NEVER able to get warm in ALL of CALIFORNIA, NOT even in Death Valley.
There is NO Humidity in CALIFORNIA.
Sp8, when I was 15 I almost bought the twin to your 67. The one I kick myself for never getting was a 1967 Firebird with a 326 and an AT. The trunk was rusted out by 1979 so I passed on it. I could have had it for $500 but didn't even have a license yet.
Chris, that resto looks like it was a blast! Nice work. I see black Lakewood traction bars there.
P.S. I’ve owned two 68 Camaros.

Robert, I started driving stick in my 1972 Datsun 510 with 4 speed. Then I bought a 1977 F100 as my first non motorcycle vehicle to use for work. It has a C4. I never felt comfortable driving an AT. After needing a heavier duty truck, I got a used 88 F250 4x4 with a 5 Speed, this truck I drove another 200K on top of the 135K I got it at. I would only feel 100% safe driving in Snow if I had manual transmissions to CONTROL my speed or lack thereof.
Other than towing trailers, I much prefer a stick vehicle. Funny thing is, I have only pulled trailers with my 5 speed F250.
A stick shift on the freeway here would be a complete nightmare!
Can Motorcycles Lane Split on the Highways?
You know what motor cycle riders are called at here, right?
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