. . . for American muscle. Cars, that is! (And hot rods, too.) Regulars here know I'm a Mopar guy, and that E-body 'Cudas are my absolute favorite. Now, if I could go back in time and bring back just one from a Plymouth dealership, it wouldn't be a 426 He...
Dear, God, what an unholy beast! Love it! Can't wait to see more photos! I still shutter to think that 70-71 topless hemi Cudas pull $2-3m at auction these days.
But since you asked what watch Iโm wearing, here you go: Iโve had a nasty virus for the past week and today was my first day back among the living. This was delivered during my down time. It was an absolute impulse buy. Iโll explain more when I do my post...
In the sense that I really respect your choice! It should be about the pieces that connect or touch us emotionally in some way, whether haute horlogerie or not. Kudos for this and I hope you will have many a fun year with the watch
We all buy watches for different reasons and I do have a special connection with this one. I watched him at Basel, paint the dial, then I spent time talking to him. And once history has it's vote, I think we'll find that this watch will have a cult-like f...
but it sure is my muscle. My 2002 Ford Ranger has a 3 liter V-6 which seems to be able to haul almost anything I need it to. My Ranger is just like my Lacher / Laco Admiral. The Lacher takes on any abuse I can give it. Never serviced, but the Lacher start...
. . . riding shotgun in my pal's orange '70 440 Plymouth GTX on our way to the Riverside 500. Transitioning to the 91 freeway on a brand-new overpass, tooling along at 80+, we came upon a green '69 Hemi Charger R/T. Pulled up alongside: the driver was a b...
. . . instead of the regular four barrel, he would've had a shot of keeping up with her. Nothing like 1300+ cfm of fuel 'n air pouring into a high compression 440! ...
Ok, for me there can only be one and i leave it up to you if you count it into the muscle section. 1965 Corvette with one of the best ever car ad photos made... And for the watch. I will go full (Swiss) metal with the GP Laureato 8010. HAGWE, CC ...
. . . '67 convertible 'Vette, like the one of your dreams . . . . . . only faster. Yup, one of the incredibly rare and unbelievably quick 427 Tri-Power models. The ultimate GM dream machine . . . ...
. . . Johnny Hallyday . . . . . . and a '67 Mustang? Btw, there were a dozen Dodge Challenger T/As delivered to France in 1970 . . . you should be looking for one of them. ;-) ...
......there was one of these in the family....I think it was my older brother's car, but not sure. It was maroon.... Not a great shot of the watch on my wrist, but .....IPhone..... ...
but any muscled American car that I like or love shall be either a simple Mustang or the Ford GT. At present I am enjoying the simple German W205 C250.. ๐ฌ Pic taken right before lunch. ...
Well, havenโt really got pics from US muscle cars, but hoping for your benevolence, here my chips.. Two of my weekend choices - Geophysics Versatile pleasure - Reverso Tribute Duo Bleu - Ready for the evening.. The cars Iโd like to share below are from th...
... I have a love affair with the Ford Mustang, a car which I learned about in 1964 when I was a 16 years old ladd reading about its launching through the pages of the Spanish edition of Popular Mechanics magazine (Mecanica Popular down here) Wow! I dream...
... to know you like this old pony my friend!! This project kept us busy during three or four years at the beginning of the year 2000. My son has all the merits. We brought lots of replacements parts from the USA including the correct decals inside the en...
... and that trip is a lovely reminder of him which I treasure so much! The Mustang keeps three generations united somehow as you well say! I hope youโll do a trip with your son and will enjoy and treasure every minute spent with him! Hagwe! Abel
Love a whole nbr of your pics, but my sentimental picks are the 1st red & the Cockpit lume shot - bewitching & uber-cool !! Best & Congrats to father & son, gor taking such a journey together & still keeping the tradition ! Bravo, Abel !! Best, hs. ) PS: ...
I have only ever driven one car that vaguely fits the category, and thatโs more Pony than Muscle. Still, it did sound nice and go OK, even if it was far outside its comfort zone on an icy handling track The watch - my Minerva Pythagore - could hardly be m...
.......a 'nam vet with only his Zodiac Aerospace and a $ deposit from back pay decides to buy one of these to drive across the 1970's USA - at 0-60 in under 5 secs, he's the definitive Road Runner - 'meep meep' ...
. . . in either late '69 or early '70, and seeing a yellow Superbird on the lot alongside Roadrunners and Hemi 'Cudas. The salesman walks up to Dad and says, "What can I do for you?" Dad says, pointing to the lime green Hemi 'Cuda, and then in my directio...