Sooo....what would you want to restore?

Nate R

It's derby season!
Location
West Jordan, UT
How could anybody forget the 1962 Chevy? I think this is one of the sexiest cars GM ever built, and it played a big part in the start of the muscle car era with the 409.
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Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
Pick N Pull had one sitting out the other day. Complete, needed some work, but all there. Even had a headlight conversion: always-open bubbles instead of the flippers. :)

Go get it! put a turbo V6 out of a Grand National in it!

1970 Opel GT, not muscle, but bad ass.*image delete, cuz it's huge!**
 

4554x4

always modifing something
Location
Sandy Utah
Olds Cutlass Supreme

My 72 cutlass 455. originally my grandpas car. underated at 390 hp 510 ft lbs torque. not too bad for stock.
 

Stephen

Who Dares Wins
Moderator
Pick N Pull had one sitting out the other day. Complete, needed some work, but all there. Even had a headlight conversion: always-open bubbles instead of the flippers. :)

Go get it! put a turbo V6 out of a Grand National in it!

REALLY?!?! Hmm... I'll have to head down there and take a look.
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
I learned how to drive in our old 68 Camaro, wish we hadn't sold it. If I could talk my neighbor out of it I would love to finish up his 63 corvette convertable restoration, red/white with the big chrome side pipes. It just sits in his garage with a big cover on it. Another old guy in our neighbor hood has a immaculate red 62 buick convertable sport coupe with very little mileage on it but he won't sell it.
 

bobmed

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Location
sugarliberty
How could anybody forget the 1962 Chevy? I think this is one of the sexiest cars GM ever built, and it played a big part in the start of the muscle car era with the 409.
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I learned to drive in a 62 chevy. It had three on the tree that would jam in 1st all the time and I never liked chevrolets after that until I got a 4X4 Scottsdale shortbed after I got out of the navy.
My sister wnet through three 66 Mustangs in High school, a coupe with 289 and auto, a covertible and a 2+2 High performance fastback.
 

hambone

web wheeler
Come on. If money's no option, then it's gotta be a '71 Cuda Convertible.

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good luck they only made 17 i believe and last i herd they only know where 11 of them are so good luck finding one of the other six some body is probably washing there clothes in one of them as we speak (melted down and made into a washing machine for the slow ones out there):D
 

SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
'67 Plymouth GTX:cool:
 

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good luck they only made 17 i believe and last i herd they only know where 11 of them are so good luck finding one of the other six some body is probably washing there clothes in one of them as we speak (melted down and made into a washing machine for the slow ones out there):D

Plymouth only made 11 or 14 Hemi Cuda Convertibles (depending on who you talk to and whether or not you include export cars, production numbers weren't saved by Plymouth). There are tons of Cuda Convertibles readily available. Then add to that Barracuda Convertibles that can be easily cloned into Cudas, and there are tons of options
 
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