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1959 Jeep Willys Utility Wagon

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Gone but never forgotten!!
Called "the saddest acre in America," Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery is a burial ground for U.S. military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, a place that epitomizes the honor of service and the cost of war.
 
1967 Chevelle was my first hotrod. This one an't mine but I wish it was.:chug:
 
1969 Pontiac GTO "the judge"

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1970 Plymouth Superbird :drool:

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1969 Pontiac GTO "the judge"

1970 Plymouth Superbird


One of my best friends I had during High school and for may years after actually had a 69 Judge and a 70 Super Bird!

The 69 was made into a quasi pro-street car (back in the early 80's). We took that Judge to Car Craft Supershor in Springfield IL and the Hot Rod show in Indy one year... What a great time! I cannot tell you how much fun we had driving the strip in that GTO!

As far as the Superbird, it was 440 car and it was rough! I remember it sitting in the back yard and when we shut the door, the glass shattered from the heat! :( The Superbird was sold and it was then restored! :) Thankfully the car is now being driven and looks great!
 
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