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NotARealK2500

This'll be my last GMT400, I swear!
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My other labor of love - 1987 LandCruiser, which has been in the family since before I was born. Threw a main bearing last spring, right after this picture was taken at our college's car show.

It'll receive a 350 powerplant in the near future.
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thz71

Stock SUCKS!
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Daly

The great white Canadian
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1969 Coronet 500 w/ a 440 BB…
 

Wagonbacker9

One string banjo. Maybe 2
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My other labor of love - 1987 LandCruiser, which has been in the family since before I was born. Threw a main bearing last spring, right after this picture was taken at our college's car show.

It'll receive a 350 powerplant in the near future.
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OMG I want it! But if I were you, I'd go with LS power.
 

James Hart

I'm Awesome
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I was looking for a copy of my first bike that I could do a ground up restromod into a back road / dirt road / around town street screamer. I found and bought this ghost of a bike with a clean title for close to nothing. When done it'll have more than 2x the stock power, reed based top end, stage 2 porting, balanced bottom, close ratio gears, same make/model expansion chamber pictured... lots of mirror polished aluminum, metallic orange frame, flat brown tanks and rear fender, 12v LED conversion with modern CDI and lithium battery, etc. Will be over 30hp and under 200lbs... should be a blast, my old one was :)

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It is a 1971 Yamaha CT1-C 175cc and target is to have it ready for the spring
 

SixPointTwo

I'm Awesome
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Here's my 1961 Buick LeSabre, given to me by my great grandpa this spring. Working on getting it going again all by myself! Has a 364 Nailhead in it, I swapped the 2bbl intake for a rare factory 4bbl intake and threw an Edelbrock on it. Just have to install a new sending unit, put the gas tank back in, get a new battery, bleed the brakes and it should be road worthy! :)

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