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bandit67

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  • Birthday 07/29/1967

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  1. Last week, I passed a newer model Vette with the same plate, yet there was a woman in the passenger seat and a guy in the driver seat. I could only assume it was the new boyfriend driving her ex's Vette. Can't imagine that would go over too well.
  2. We live in the mountains. Here's ours:
  3. Congrats on the 1st place trophy, Gerry. Candlewood Valley is part of my old stomping ground. I was just back in CT for barely a day on the backside of the fall colors (much better than what we get out in CO). I flew out to drive my mom down to her winter place in NC. As I was driving through, I noticed a lot of changes - been quite a while since I've been back there, but the CT hills are still pretty. Hope to bring the family back for a lengthy visit next summer - been trying for the last few years, but it hasn't panned out.
  4. Cool. I want a '67 fastback. Had to continue adding to the fund once the movie 'Gone in 60 Seconds' came out and nearly tripled their prices overnight. Not to mention they're even tougher to find now. Saw a beautiful red '67 GT500 a few weeks back, but don't have an extra $300k lying around to take it off the guy's hands. If I did, I'm sure I could enjoy the car without having to go through the full restoration process. Notice the '07 GT500 beside it? That's his too - nice pair he's got. Though my '07 is a little nicer, so that sweet '67 would look a little better sitting beside my car.
  5. I am a bit envious, Teresa. Still on my to-do list is a complete rebuild of a classic Mustang. Just don't yet have the car in hand, or the rebuild scheduled into the calendar. I think the start of that project is still at least a few years off. But the best thing about a project like that is the incredible satisfaction of investing all the sweat equity towards an incredible finished product. Makes you love your car that much more when your behind the wheel of that "new" old car with a killer paint job and sweet motor.
  6. Your assumptions are all correct. Use the WCW to remove dust, light amounts of dirt, and bug guts. After you clean with the WCW, you can follow up with the DS for a really nice shine.
  7. Aaahh, it's ok, I guess. I haven't even started on the power mods yet, I mean it's only got 500 horses at the flywheel. Nothing to brag about, really. Actually, I can't brag - I know quite a few folks with 300 more RWHP than my stocker.
  8. I'll be adding pics throughout the winter as the mods continue. Have to get it ready for next year's show circuit & maybe a little drag racing.
  9. New engine caps installed today - couldn't take outdoor pics yet because of the snow, and the Shelby don't do snow.
  10. I thought I'd post some updated pics showing off some of the newer mods. Detailing from Sunday.
  11. A blown 572, huh? Sounds like it may be a little light on power - you're probably going to have to add nitrous to get it to go down the track at a respectable clip. :lolsmack::lolsmack:
  12. Most of the time, only 6. Sometimes I get to add some extras to my team. 8 or more is a lot more fun, especially heading down hill and around the corners!
  13. Something wonderful! Dylan, you need to come visit and see what it's all about. Plus, come late spring, you're really ready for the warm weather and appreciate it that much more. And after all the snow is gone, then comes car show season. And when it's cold and snowy out, you get to have some quality cuddle time in front of the fire with your honey. You get to do so many fun things in the snow, like this:
  14. I actually took these pics on Sunday. This is what makes living in Colorado so much fun.
  15. On Monday, the last day of summer, I ran into a big problem trying to get my truck detailed. Good thing I finished the Mustang and got it covered in the garage on Sunday.
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