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Hot Rods When axles were straight and fenders were bare.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by PoTaToTrUcK, Aug 9, 2019.

  1. PoTaToTrUcK
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  2. catdad49
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    If the Two Lane Blacktop car was a Ford! Checking those jets.
     
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  3. Cliff Ramsdell
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    That’s a cool snapshot.

    Cliff Ramsdell
     
  4. loudbang
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    I posted that same photo here on the HAMB years ago. :)
     
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  5. WB69
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    from Kansas

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  6. low budget
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    Good little article, I noticed the 57 nomad that looks ahead of its time for what the photo seems to portray, I like it tho, a lot, lowered with 15 inch slots maybe?:cool: usually wouldnt think that would be my style but???
    Then read the article and it mentions a vague comment about the different era or styles of cars in the pic.
    Also says something about the"firebird" could be an AMX and after a second look I can see that, but still think it probably a firebird....very interesting photo.
     
  7. RmK57
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    1970 or later firebird. The open hood kind of gives it away. AMX had more of a flat leading edge on the hood, the firebird not so much.
     
  8. williebill
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    I love everything about that car, except that I don't own it.
     

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