Thank you John, I always appreciate your comments!
@blessedjuggernautАй бұрын
My dad thrived in the late 60s. Every town in the south had a drive-in theater, drive-in diners, mom and pop stores and serious muscle tearing up roads every night. Dad had numerous cars, but the most rememberable was his 64 Impala 409 and his 67 442 W-30. Legend goes he only ever lost two races and that was to a 429 Boss and a Superbird.
@WOOD-BOOGER-lc4flАй бұрын
That's the coolest Fiero GT I've ever seen❤❤
@mgguyvintagevehiclesАй бұрын
I have to agree! Having been a teenager from the late 70s to mid 80s I liked the Fiero because it was something different from the "K" cars of the day, even though they really had no power. This person definitely solved that problem!
@yomudd4x443Ай бұрын
Like that Anglia. Reminds me of the cars I watched race back in the early 70s. Good times.
@joesask857Ай бұрын
thanks
@Runnerup5.68Ай бұрын
70 Dart👍
@jimmysexton4201Ай бұрын
Absolutely nothing beats a badass Willys!! Although that's the craziest Fiero I've ever seen!!
@brucewilson1958Ай бұрын
Hello viewers. I enjoy looking at cars but know little about engines. Some high performance engines are contained under the hood, while others have very high stacks that either rise through a hole in the hood or require removal of the hood all together. What's going on here?
@Runnerup5.68Ай бұрын
All depends on the type of power you like,some like it to be seen and heard,some like to keep it unseen(sleeper).