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4th July early AM 4K ride
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Went out for an early A.M. ride to town in the 4K car. Very hot n dry in Central Ky. these days. I hope all are enjoying our Independence Day.
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What tires do you have on the car? Also, photos are great but a sound video of the engine and driving video would make our Fourth of July!
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Walk around video
The tires are Coker Classic redlines 205/75/R15. I’ve got a walk around video of the car and I’ll try to post it. Don’t think I’ve ever posted a video of it.
It say 413 Request to large. Oh well. |
Great picture
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Man, that’s a good looking car! 67’s are my favorite and that thin pinstripe high on the side flanks really does for me. Ditto on those large engine displacement front fender flags!
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Looks great!!!
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Pinstripe
The car isn’t supposed to have the pinstripe nor wheel well - drip rail moldings per the TT but I wanted them on my car. My painter layed out the pinstripes and bumblebee per measurements taken from the AIM.
Sometimes I think about selling it but then I wake up and realize how hard it would be to replace it nowadays. It’s a good solid rust free car. Thanks for the comments all, |
67....
:beers: :beers: :flag: :flag:
Great looking car.... |
Beautiful car! and I'd take hot and dry over hot n humid in Dallas anyday
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Oh we’ve got high humidity also.
Zman, my Dad was born in Van Zant county. You ever been there? |
4K purchase day in PA.
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Pic is the day I picked it up in Drexal Hill, PA. August 10, 1995. Notice no pin strip nor wheel well- drip rail moldings. I’ve still got the Stinger hood.
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What’s the story with the black car with the red interior?
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Black car
It was a big block 325 horse car. I think it was deluxe interior, just another car the guy had.
Thanks Rob for turning my picture. Can you do that with an I Phone? |
We were in Kentucky for the Power Tour and fell in love with the back roads. Central and western Kentucky are great roads to ride on. Love the car!
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The way I do it is push your finger down (more pressure than just a light tap)on the sideways picture you posted on the Yenko website. A drop-down menu should appear with five choices. The second choice down from the top is “saved to photos” tap that. Tap on your photos, then find the sideways picture and tap that on. In the upper right tap edit, then In the lower right tap crop, then In the upper left tap the square with the curved arrow to rotate. Once oriented in the position you want, then in the upper right tap done. If you have any problems with it p.m. or give me a call, Rob. |
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