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Old 06-10-2021, 03:25 AM
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Default '68 Firebird, 2nd Owner, 350/4-sp

Looks like a neat car, originally owned by a (cool) nun and obviously well maintained. Kind of tough to believe that such a pristine car would have had the door panels cut for speakers, which I assume was also the work of said nun....

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Old 06-10-2021, 05:35 AM
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Wow- amazing condition & beautiful car. Being owned by a Nun, how big of a SIN would it be to bolt in an LS7 454 W/M22 4-speed, Cragars with some L60 Pro-Tracs???
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Nuns Rock..
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Somebody say nuns rock?
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Love this car!!!
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Neat Bird!!
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Nuns Rock..
My wife attended Catholic schools from 1st thru 9th grade, and I guarantee you she would disagree with that statement!
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HaHa, yeah, I attended Catholic schools too. Had a lot of nuns as teachers, and even as the principal in grade school. Sister Sylvester was someone you didn't want to cross. She had a huge paddle with holes drilled in it to make it sting more. That sucker would whistle on the way down! They dress up like penguins and beat the snot out of you. That's how they kept private Catholic schools so affordable back then - they took a vow of poverty and would work for next to nothing.
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