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Offline skyphix

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1970 Buick Skylark
« on: November 28, 2003, 01:08:38 AM »
Ok, so it isn't a Subaru and it isn't even an import but I don't have any pictures of my STi yet so this will have to do :D



Just a shot after washing



And another



Yah, its a little dirty... but its getting yanked for a built 455 anyway :D



All original other than the steering wheel and radio... was originally a radio delete car :o
Eric

Quote me now while I'm feeling good about it.  I've decided a WRX will be the vehicle that replaces the Jeep.  I can't see paying Evo prices or justifying purchasing a halfassed/beat to death example for the same asinine amount of money.  For an affordable, point to point, all-weather capable performance car, a wagon fits the bill.  A swapped wagon, even better.

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1970 Buick Skylark
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2003, 02:44:57 AM »
damn fully sick! :shock: that thing is clean! beside the engine but its all good
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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2003, 03:13:13 AM »
Thanks :D It looks o.k. but there is some underrust... now that Ive got a reliable car its time for a teardown and rebuild... which is exciting. That engine has never been cleaned in 33 years and suffered from a valve cover leak... thats why its so dirty :(
Eric

Quote me now while I'm feeling good about it.  I've decided a WRX will be the vehicle that replaces the Jeep.  I can't see paying Evo prices or justifying purchasing a halfassed/beat to death example for the same asinine amount of money.  For an affordable, point to point, all-weather capable performance car, a wagon fits the bill.  A swapped wagon, even better.
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