christianch
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amazing photo ! thank you :)
Sep 26, 2020,16:04 PM
wonderful watch. Had the pleasure to see it and try it in person
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Not a lot of posts with this nice view...
By: Clueless_Collector : September 26th, 2020-15:32
Of the Apollo 11 Moonshine...worth showcasing again. Do you think Omega has shown improvements with the looks of these newer movements? HAGWE ...
+1 I was determined to get this one
By: redcorals : September 26th, 2020-16:48
as it is obv much more appealing than any Daytonas. but then Omega got 321 back just 5-6months after this release. Now I keep thinking why wud they bungle up 50th Special and not put 321 in there. It wud have been a real deal (reissue). Doesn't take away....
They must be...
By: Clueless_Collector : September 26th, 2020-17:36
Paying attention to social media raves and reviews ๐
Why a '74...
By: MikiJ : September 27th, 2020-09:41
'cause it's the last of the stepped dials?
I'd rather build up the 360 . . .
By: Dr No : September 27th, 2020-15:28
. . . to make roughly a horse per cube at 5000 rpm and back it up with a Passon 5-speed transmission. Nothing wild, it's gotta be tractable. Now, if we're talking rods, then a 392 hemi with four Weber downdrafts would be just the ticket!
Everybody wants a Hemi 'Cuda . . .
By: Dr No : September 27th, 2020-16:54
. . . 'cause they're wicked cool. They're also impractical. Much better to have a small block with five gears that'll drive almost as quick but way less stress. The best option would be a '70 AAR 'Cuda . . . . . . but they're priced up in the stratosphere...
Small block cars ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 28th, 2020-02:27
Potentially handle better..... we have corners in Europe ;-))
Here's video of an AAR handling curves . . .
By: Dr No : September 28th, 2020-13:28
. . . Down Under: Maybe four years ago driving east on the 118 freeway, I caught a glimpse of an identical orange AAR headed west. Turned my head and damn near snapped it off!