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What New Model Would You Want To Buy In The Olde Days...

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  1. v8flat44
    Joined: Nov 13, 2017
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    v8flat44

    Supercharged Stude Hawk, 56 Packard Carribean, 57 Merc. Turnpike Cruiser .... and, as aFord guy, any 409, 409. 1960 T-Bird with the 430 3 deuce mill. 64 Sport Fury Hemi. 1966 GTO. O K, Im done.
     
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  2. cfmvw
    Joined: Aug 24, 2015
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    I always liked the 1963 Avanti with the round headlights. I would order it in white with the orange interior and the R3 drivetrain. There are a lot of other cars, but first I would need to build a huge garage to keep them...
     
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  3. old.hot.rodder
    Joined: Oct 13, 2012
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    61 Impala SS / 64 GTO Tri power
     
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  4. edcodesign
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    Me TOOOOO !
     
  5. 4 pedals
    Joined: Oct 8, 2009
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    4 pedals
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    Man, I'd be thrilled to be able to buy ANY of these cars new, not decades old and worn out. Even common cars, not the special ones you guys have listed. Brand new 1957 Suburban, family hauler. Even with the 235 and 3 on the tree! Of course the 283/Granny 4 speed would be my preferred option. Napco? Sure! Maybe a nice dark blue?

    Devin
     
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  6. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
    Joined: Jun 6, 2007
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    You asked the question if I worked on a Detroit assembly line, but I would go for a Studebaker built out of Michigan, specifically, a 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk with a Packard 352 V8 and 125 mph capability. Instant hot rod with one of the best instrument panels ever.
    The '57 Hawk fins were too garish and the Packard engine was dropped. That's why I chose 1956.

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  7. topher5150
    Joined: Feb 10, 2017
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    It wouldn't be just one here's my list
    1939-1940 Ford
    1933-1934 Ford
    Mid 50s Buick
    55-57 T-bird
    1949 Ford woody
     
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  8. LOU WELLS
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    This Would Be A Choice... 67313365_10157234794944870_898067130333790208_n.jpg
     
  9. hotrodjack33
    Joined: Aug 19, 2019
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    Funny (sad), I couldn't afford most of the listed cars when they were new...and now that they are "collectable", I STILL can't friggin' afford any of them.:mad::(
     
  10. banjorear
    Joined: Jul 30, 2004
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    Tie for me, both Fords

    '35 Roadster
    '32 standard Roadster
     
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  11. Everything is right on this DeSoto: 341 hemi, push-button transmission, perfect two-tone salmon and charcoal paint, taillight tower and tailfins.
     
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  12. i would definitely go for a 1957 Fairlane 500 2 door hardtop, with a manual transmission and a supercharged 312, in all white, with a blue interior, kind of like this one, and get a custom license plate that says "the ghost" or something cool. upload_2022-2-5_14-50-25.png
     
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  13. ^ Good looking '57
     
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  14. ....I feel your pain, Jack. Same here.:(
     
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  15. Not if you didn't drive it or drove it like most of the members drive their hot rods.

    Jim this one will make you smile. I did not grow up in the mid west, and was unpleasantly surprised by rust belt cars when I moved back here. [​IMG]

    That said in the mid '70s I bought a '54 Chevy wagon from a farmer that was original paint, well used and basically rust free. He was a clean freak is all that I can imagine, well that and they had not yet begun using liquid salt where i lived and rock salt is way less intrusive.
     
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  16. jnaki
    Joined: Jan 1, 2015
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    jnaki







    upload_2022-2-12_16-59-59.png 1961 Chevy Impala Hardtop SS 409 version

    The new drawing was difficult to make it look like the color and style. But, working on it daily for a week or so, made some progress. Some details are customized to make the drawing smooth and stylish. YRMV


    Hello,

    Memory is a thing that grows as other things spark some electricity in that old noggin. I can almost remember the exact day when I really wanted my own fast hot rod sedan. I had been given the fast 58 Impala and I was not one to complain. It was a great, fast car, set up to win at any event or encounter. It was roomy and had a great one of a kind style. I had known the ins and outs of the Impala since my brother rolled into our driveway, after picking it up at the local Chevy dealer a few miles from our Long Beach house.

    We were in the throes of my brother’s recovery from his 3rd degree burns and I was the caretaker when our mom was not harping on both of us at this awful time. But, as I got some free time to cruise around, the Impala was front and center. I was responsible as I could, knowing what I had to do for my brother.

    My friend just got his new 1961 blue Pontiac two door hardtop and it was really a great looking car. Fast, but not as fast as my 58 Impala. He did not want to modify his car as the daily drive to school and a full time job at our neighborhood Texaco Gas Station kept him busy. Plus, it was a brand new car. I was envious at the mention of his brand new 61 Pontiac hardtop. When we went to the Texaco Gas Station, the usual hot rod, teenager bantering was a part of growing up.

    We discussed the new models and what they could do, as well as modifications to our sedans to keep up with the new cars. Customizing, modifying our stock sedans and a combination of the two were always topics of conversation. The teenage hot rod scene was changing and it was difficult to keep up, especially with our limited budgets.

    Jnaki

    But, my mind was and always had been pinpointed toward the factory built hot rod sedans that started with our 58 Impala model and continued on to the 1961 409 model. The red 1961 409 Biscayne in Bixby Knolls was the "official fastest car" on the block. He did not have to prove it. But when we raced, I was out in front in the 58 Impala by at least two car lengths to the 1/8th mile, before I could see him coming up fast in the next lane. So, he saw my 6 red taillights/brake lights come on signifying the end of the race.

    Now, with this new 409 and the new big motor 61 Pontiac, it was total envy for both of my friends purchases. I never got to order a new model, I was just the "hand me down" kid. A nice car that was the hand me down, but, never the less, it was not a new model I could order and be instantly fast.
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    Goodyear Blue Streaks, 4:56 Positraction, 360 hp 4 speed… 280 HP VS. 360 HP from the factory... yowza!

    So, I liked my friend’s blue 61 Pontiac. My black 58 Impala paint was pristine and the whole car was one of the nicest in the whole cruising area. But, knowing our experience at Lion’s Dragstrip in the stock classes, there was always a new car to top off everyone.

    Now, I wanted a new car and I knew what it was going to be from the factory. Since I got our 280 hp 348 motor Impala down to 14.68 E.T. then with an additional 80 hp 409 motor and 4 speed would easily hit the 13’s.


    But, as things would go, it was too soon to buy a new car, no money in the bank and no prospects for a full time job. So, no new 409 SS package Impala hardtop for me.
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    $3378 price of the 409 with the Super Sport package
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    360 hp 409 motor, a 4 speed transmission and 4:56 gears.

    "My four speed, single-quad, Positraction four-oh-nine." “nothing can touch my 409…”










     

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  17. Hands down, 1947 series 62 convertible[​IMG]
     
  18. LOU WELLS
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    Always A Favorite With 260/4 Gear... 1964-ford-falcon-sedan-delivery-station-wagon-302-v8-5-speed-manual-classic-vint-7.jpg
     
  19. downlojoe33
    Joined: Jul 25, 2013
    Posts: 676

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    Too many to think of, but here goes,
    33 Tudor
    40 Coupe
    46 Woody
    55 Nomad
    57 Chrysler hemi hardtop
    62 SS 327-4spd
    63 1/2 Galaxie 427-4spd
    65 Vette roadster 396-4spd
    65 Dodge Polara 500-426 wedge 4spd
    66 Impala 427-4spd
    After these years, nothing much interests me anymore except to get back and forth.
     
  20. 50Fraud
    Joined: May 6, 2001
    Posts: 10,101

    50Fraud
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    1950 Olds 88 coupe
    1955 Chrysler C-300
    1956 Nomad, solid black
    1961 Pontiac Ventura bubbletop
    1963 1/2 Galaxie hardtop 427 4-spd
    1965 Falcon hardtop 289 4-spd
     
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  21. partsdawg
    Joined: Feb 12, 2006
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    1961 Impala SS 4 door hardtop. Hehehe.
     
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  22. now im divided on whether i want a tucker or what i posted! i forgot about the tucker for a minute. would suck to maintain though...
     
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  23. Leno turned me on to this one. 1955 Packard Caribbean. The chassis is what makes me really like this car. It used torsion bars that ran almost the whole length of the car.



    [​IMG]
     
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  24. Detroit? '51 Merc coupe. You did not say I couldn't mess with it when I drove it home. 200219Merc51chop.jpg
     
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  25. LOU WELLS
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    You Made It Better....Well Done...
     
  26. Deuces
    Joined: Nov 3, 2009
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    Deuces

    All Chevys... '55,'57,'59-'62,'65,'66, '67-'72 sub compacts and mid size cars....:D
    Oh, and let's not forget a couple of tanker Vettes.. A '63 fuelie coupe and a '67 L-88 both with 4-speeds....:rolleyes:
    And I'm a Ford guy...:confused::rolleyes:
    I need to hit the lotto....:(
     
  27. Jacksmith
    Joined: Sep 24, 2009
    Posts: 1,586

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    This fantasy, right? Though not from Detroit, Duesenburgs were U.S.A. built, so here's my dream:
    Duesenberg J.jpg Duesey Roadsters.jpeg
     
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