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big block Chevy power

 

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seen at tonight's cruise nite..it's been a while since I've seen this ride , so I managed to quit talking and take a curbside pic before they left...

 

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sometimes all I do is sit on the curb taking in the sights and sounds from the cruise nite..

 

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seen at Hooters car show 6-29-2014..

  

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posting some images from an old storage that was nursed back to life...

 

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Taken at our 1st employee Car Show. Owner had recently upgraded to this 502 crate motor. Ground shook when this beast fired up.

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worlds fastest canary

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very few people can say they have a McDonalds in their trunk...

 

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seen at Downers Grove cruise nite...this beauty never did stop and park ,so had to catch it as best I could...

 

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and should be used as often as possible..

 

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mere pictures cannot convey how great this pro-street Nova is..

 

from cruse nite archives

 

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this would be nice in my dream car garage....

 

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from all perspectives car shows are always wonderfully vibrant with color...

 

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one of the most clever details I've seen

from the cruise nite archives..

 

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the legendary 409 was introduced in 1961 with 409 max torque, The 409 enjoyed widespread availability for the first time—and truly got on the map—with the 409-horsepower version introduced for 1962. This was no doubt the version of the engine the Beach Boys were singing about in their 1962 hit song, 409. Sporting big-valve heads and a dual-quad intake manifold with a pair of Carter AFB D-Series carburetors, the engine quickly became top dog at the drag strips and drive-ins of the time, where it was known as the “Oh-nine Oh-nine” in hot rod slang. That is, 409 cubic inches, 409 horsepower, one horsepower per cubic inch.

 

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found in the car show archives..

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car spotting

 

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getting closer and closer to cruise nite for 2017...

 

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from the cruise nite archives...

 

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Back to 2014 with some neat afternoon light in turn 9. Some old curbing and old pavement too. The full track repaving project was started in 2015 following the NASCAR Sprint Cup race by race winner Joey Logano who tore out the first chunks of old pavement with an excavator.

so old I remember the days when these were everyday drivers and at night terrors of the streets

I really love 2nd Gen Camaros...

 

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truck spotting..

 

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looks like a troublemaker...

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best looking modern Camaro I've seen...from the car show show archives...

 

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one of the best looking Hot Rod Shop vehicles you'll ever see...

CarArt from the archives...

 

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from the archives, had the pleasure of seeing the Crayola Crayon Corvette in person...a wild thing for sure..

 

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saw this great color on this Vette..No too often original number matching Vette owners step out and go with non factory colors....I liked it a lot...

 

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