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Here's some other rides I've had, and some I still have...

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I still have the red mustang, it's currently serving daily driver duty. Stock 4cyl car with V8 front brakes, bilstiens, Maximum Motorsports front coil overs and caster camber plates, rear road & track springs, V8 sway bars. Did a black interior swap and added power mirrors/locks/windows to it.

The K20 is gone, was a good truck but the trans puked on it, so I sold it.

Black mustang got stripped and cut up into pieces and thrown away.

1979 Dodge Power Wagon is done and gone.

I still got the ZRX, tore it apart a long time ago to do a big bore kit, cams, and ported head on it. I need to get my **** together and get it back on the road.
 
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My 1993 Lincoln Town Car Jack Nicklaus edition, affectionately referred to as the Golden Bear. Bought it for $750, stuck $200 into it ovcer two years and sold it for $1600. Never should have sold this car. Just a great car. I really regret selling it.

And a shot of my 2000 Ducati 748. An awesome machine. Fun to ride, amazing to look at, and when you ride it; it's like the bike is making sweet love to your ears...
 
Car came with a trans that had no reverse, and enough parts to fill it's trunk twice over. What was supposed to be pulling the trans to rebuild it, putting it back in turned into new balljoints, conrtol arm bushings, motormounts, tie rod ends, idler arm, pitman arm, front and rear brakes, rear wheel bearings, making and installing a new axle housing end. Hoping to get it back on the road in summer. Car came from Cali, and has no rust to speak of.

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Got my New Yorker back on the road! Only issue with the car is the passenger rear power window doesn't work. It needs a motor, haven't really looked into motor availability, maybe if one falls into my lap I'll put one in. Car runs and drives great! Tuesday it goes in for an alignment and an exhaust repair. It's got brand new duals on it, but when they were put on, the car had soft, sagged out motor mounts. I put new mounts in because with the sot ones in the oil filter was rubbing on the sway bar. Well, now that the motor is sitting where it belongs one exhaust pipe hits the floor. I can't wait to sell it! Gonna wash it up to day and try and shine it up a little and clean up the interior.















 
Yeah that black LX was a fun car. I kinda hacked it together I could have done a lot of things better. The car was still a blast to drive even though it had some half assed looking things done to it towards the end. It was quick, LOUD, handled like it was on rails and stopped on a dime. The red coupe is my next build. I can't wait!
 

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