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NON Chevy’s in the Wild

Don't see too many of these in Beaverton, at least not all gussied up Tasmanian Devil style like this
 
I think one of those would be fun with a turbo Hayabusa engine, or turbo'd 1000cc snowmobile one.
Wide body style, with FAT tires under every corner :thumb:
 
Pretty much any english roadster would be cool with a mazda mx 5 drive line, forced induction optional
 
Spotted a few behind the fence at a shop today.

The Scout 800 was ice but had that look like it was never ever gonna need that little Dana 30 front axle again - damn shame.

Judging by the looks of other vehicles coming outta that shop I fear that the Bronco is gonna end up becoming a “Hoopty” type of ride…

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Can't tell if that's a bonny or a catalina, but if it was a hard top it'd be about PERFECT. :yikes:
 
I gotta feeling that it will soon be painted some extremely bright and glittering color with wheels that are way too big for it - with the backend dragging like a dog with worms and the license plate rattling to some highly questionable “music”.
 
I think one of those would be fun with a turbo Hayabusa engine, or turbo'd 1000cc snowmobile one.
Wide body style, with FAT tires under every corner :thumb:
I had bought a 3.8 buick v6 to put in it but was still looking for a Chevy t5 transmission and eventually got tired of watching it rot, I parted it and made more money than what I paid
 
The wife and I want to make a 'VANPER', for travel after Kaz is old enough to elect not to go with us.

Planned on getting a raised roof van of some kind in a few years.
I stopped by this one today just to kill some time thinking they'd want $10k or something.

Nope. $5k. Now I'm kicking myself for even stopping because I frickin LOVE it :doah:
Just a few years too soon lolIMG_20260518_183230939_HDR~2.jpg
 
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