Won’t be long now buddy







Now I drive a sub-$20k Subaru and couldn't be happier.
I hear ya , G-Man.
I run around in my little Chevy Spark, with a five-on-the-floor and pull down around 41 MPG.
But for me, I love to hear a V8 and I love manual transmissions ...
I hear ya (see what I did there!).
I remember the V8 in my ‘71 Cutlass. It was a real Oldsmobile Rocket 350 and sounded awesome with turbo mufflers.
I don’t like over-the-top loud cars or motorcycles. But, after I had the exhaust converted to a dual exhaust with turbo mufflers, and after I installed a semi-high rise intake manifold with a four barrel Holley carburetor it sounded perfect. It wasn’t really loud, but had that nice, deep, throaty rumble.
But, these days ... I hardly think about engines or wrenching on cars. I’d rather have a good electric vehicle.
I suppose modding guitars and tweaking on guitar gear has replaced my former love of fiddling with cars.
Such is life!
I miss that car.
Also, I really get the point about manual vs. automatic trannies. I learned to drive in a three-on-the-floor Chevy Nova.
But, I do have a soft spot in my heart for the old, GM TH350 transmission. That, and it’s big brother, the TH400, were nearly indestructible. I rebuilt the TH350 in my Cutlass, only after the clutches and steels had worn down a lot and the tranny started to slip. The rebuild was pretty straightforward, and I installed a B&M shift kit, which was a nice improvement. So, yeah...I also prefer manual transmissions, but I would make an exception for a good TH350!





Lookin great Robert.
I feel I have more control of the Pony with a manual tranny...
But going to the stripe ya can’t beat an auto..
If both have manual its a fair trip to the stripe when the laundry is pulled..
Great work Robert. That car is awesome!
My own very first car was 65 two door Galaxy 500, in that same gold paint, bought it for $200.00Those are great memories, Smitty....i have a few stories like yours.
I worked briefly for Tesla in Palm Springs as they were remodeling the old Hyundai dealer at 111 and Perez Road, but i have no love of electric cars...i just donzfind anything about them appealing.
I suppose one reason is...once you see the massive carbon footprint thst goes into electric car production, it just seems like such a charade.
I suppose that my car - with the tune, 4.30's, lowered, wide tires, straight-pipes & gymkhana suspension - allows me to actually re-live those fond memories you just mentioned, each and every time i get behind the wheel...
For my first car, i pulled a relic out of someone's garage and rebuilt it. I think that car - which i drove daily - left an indelible mark on me.
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It was a 1966 Ford Failaine GT - one of only 500 built for NASCAR contingency - with a 650 horsepower 427 'FE' Tunnel Port, sand cast Holley Dominator 4 barrel, and Toploader 4 speed.
I ran open headers most of the time, so we would push it through the Taco Bell drive through out of mercy for people.
As we pushed it out of the drive through into the street, people sitting at the outside tables would start laughing, "Look! A broke-down Ford!"
But when i hit the key, the roar from the 427 - coming down a 3" header collector - would literally strike you with a sonic wave and you could see people drop their tacos to get their hands up to their ears.
Know how people nowadays put thoseights under the car to make them glow??? That's what the Ford looked like going down the street - from the blue fire out of the headers.
In 7 years of driving it everyday, i was only pulled over once...the local cop walked up and said, "I stopped you for open flames, kid...you got no mufflers on this thing or what???"
"No Sir. Its a factory Tunnel Port NASCAR 427...they didn't come with mufflers."
"You know that's not street legal, right?" He said.
I looked at him and replied, "Yes Sir...i know and I'm prepared to accept whatever ticket you decide to write me."
He said, "Oh, Hell, Kid...I'm not gonna write you up. That's one of the hottest sounding cars I've ever heard, and this is a business district and i ain't got no complaints from nobody. Drive that thing safe now, ya hear???"
This is the color scheme and wheels/tires i had on my daily-driver Ford Fairlaine, except my doors were numbered '13' and i had all the decals on it too...
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