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    Default Antique/Vintage Cars?

    I wondered if anyone here has the "car bug?" Here's my ride, a 1964 Buick Wildcat. It's a pretty rare car, only 366 made in 1964 had the 425 CID engine with two four-barrel Carter AFB carbs. Of the 366, about 250 had ST400 automatics and the rest four speed manuals.





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    Super Nice Buick,man.I've got the bug too but no cars to show for it.My dream car is the "Smokey and the Bandit" Trans Ams from '77 or '78.Maybe someday.

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    Nice ride.
    In my stable 79 Dodge Lil red express , 65 Cuda 273 4 spd , 65 Satelite convertible one of 2200 made.
    Also a 55 Dodge 4dr with 7.5 miles and MSO never been titled factory original.
    Nice to see some one else with and old car interrest.

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    I was happy with the pipe collection, but man that is a beautiful car.

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    Nice car Wayne. I owned a '66 Wildcat convertible for a year. It was a monster!

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    Wayne,

    Beautiful ride...takes me back to my father's garage! He had an alignment/brake/tune-up shop in Milwaukee, and I spent my high school summers from 1974-78 working with him. Of course, that was when you could open the hood, and have a pretty good idea what may need work, without the sophisticated OBD computers you need now!

    Having the car bug is a great hobby, I believe. I'm into a different sub-genre, the Porsche/BMW route. Currently, have a '72 914 2.0 liter, and a 2000 BMW M5...

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    Cool thread and great looking cars all!

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    66 Coupe D.Ville

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    This my current driver. since they were work vehicle there are not a lot of sedan deliveries.

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    This is the first new car I ever bought. Been modded a little

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLSU View Post
    I wondered if anyone here has the "car bug?" Here's my ride, a 1964 Buick Wildcat. It's a pretty rare car, only 366 made in 1964 had the 425 CID engine with two four-barrel Carter AFB carbs. Of the 366, about 250 had ST400 automatics and the rest four speed manuals.





    Very nice, I had a '65 and have been looking for another one for a looong time now...

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