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<blockquote data-quote="Jebadias" data-source="post: 13587578" data-attributes="member: 87819"><p>Not sure if I'm "new", but I usually just look for tech advice since most of what I need to know has already been asked at some point in time. It's been slow at work this week though so here I am exploring other parts of the site.</p><p></p><p>I've been around performance cars on and off since the early 90s. Had lots of 3rd gen F bodies and 80s g bodies including a fairly nice sprayed 92 Camaro and a low 12 second 86 Grand National. I also had a decent 74 Charger once upon a time.</p><p></p><p>I got into Fords after GM killed the F body. I figured that since (at that time) Ford was the only company producing a car that I was interested in I might as well make the switch and start learning about them. I bought a 95 GT and was pleasantly surprised at how well it drove. I kept that car for 7 years and only sold it after it hit 197,xxx and was too rusty to work on any more. I also bought a 94 Supercoupe after my Grand National got stolen in '05 but, as nice as the car was it really didn't stack up to the Buick.</p><p></p><p>Last year I picked up a 13 Boss Laguna Seca and have had a real good time with it. I have not had it to the strip and, with my schedule, may not get the chance but it sure is a great car to play around with. There is something about looking into the place where my back seat is supposed to be and seeing a big cross brace instead that just makes me smile.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that's my introduction and car experiences in 400 words or less. Hello!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jebadias, post: 13587578, member: 87819"] Not sure if I'm "new", but I usually just look for tech advice since most of what I need to know has already been asked at some point in time. It's been slow at work this week though so here I am exploring other parts of the site. I've been around performance cars on and off since the early 90s. Had lots of 3rd gen F bodies and 80s g bodies including a fairly nice sprayed 92 Camaro and a low 12 second 86 Grand National. I also had a decent 74 Charger once upon a time. I got into Fords after GM killed the F body. I figured that since (at that time) Ford was the only company producing a car that I was interested in I might as well make the switch and start learning about them. I bought a 95 GT and was pleasantly surprised at how well it drove. I kept that car for 7 years and only sold it after it hit 197,xxx and was too rusty to work on any more. I also bought a 94 Supercoupe after my Grand National got stolen in '05 but, as nice as the car was it really didn't stack up to the Buick. Last year I picked up a 13 Boss Laguna Seca and have had a real good time with it. I have not had it to the strip and, with my schedule, may not get the chance but it sure is a great car to play around with. There is something about looking into the place where my back seat is supposed to be and seeing a big cross brace instead that just makes me smile. Anyway, that's my introduction and car experiences in 400 words or less. Hello! [/QUOTE]
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