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Old 05-21-2018, 05:12 PM
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Cell phones with cameras didn't exist when I was younger and I didn't carry a camera around so I only had a couple pics of my old cars, until today when these were found in a box. First up is my 86 Monte Carlo, it was my first car and that is my wife and I on our way to prom, we were 17. Up next is my 77 Cutlass, it was nice but needed restored and I never got around to it and sold it off to someone else. Last but not least is my 79 Delta 88. You might think I'm crazy but I love the body style of the 77-79 Delta's and I plan to buy another one someday and make it look like my old one. It was painted dark blue and had an olds 455 in it that my dad and i built. It's always bummed me out that i didn't have any pics of the Delta and couldn't believe my eyes today when i saw these.
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Old 05-21-2018, 08:20 PM
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Very cool. I like the big G body cars too. You've had a nice selection there. I had a 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix that had the Hurst anniversary addition package on it. Two tone gold, T tops, 400 V8, 400 automatic on the floor, and a 2.72 rear. 55 mph in first gear before it would shift on a full throttle accel.
I had it to 135 mph once and it was still pulling when I chickened out. Fast car!
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Nice pics Tim...glad you found them! Nice to see your romance has endured! I loved the Olds Deltas from the 70s as well. My favs were the 71-73. I had a '77 Delta with a 403 that would out run dad's '77 Chrysler any day. My sister's and I ran the hell out of those 88s until dad caught us. OOOPS...was he pissed. I think the snappiest Olds we had was the '65 Jetstar.

Oh, BTW, glad you didn't have one of those gaudy tuxes or some wierd assed hair cuts!

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I'm surprised you didn't have a mullet!
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I'm surprised you didn't have a mullet!
Nope, no mullet.
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Hell yeah, my 1st car was an '86 Monte Carlo. Mine was a CL, 2 tone blue, with a 305, OD, gauges, sunroof and super plush cruiser seats. I have a pic somewhere.
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Hell yeah, my 1st car was an '86 Monte Carlo. Mine was a CL, 2 tone blue, with a 305, OD, gauges, sunroof and super plush cruiser seats. I have a pic somewhere.
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Nice pictures. I also love the Delta 88s.
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Nice pictures. I also love the Delta 88s.
I keep looking at this one thats for sale locally. It was in storage for a long time and only has 20,000 miles on it and they are giving it away $3,500. If i wasn't in the middle of buying a house it would be in my driveway.

https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/ct...579313129.html
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