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<blockquote data-quote="prs97" data-source="post: 17030048" data-attributes="member: 75549"><p>My love of mechanical things came from growing up holding the flashlight & handing tools to my Dad to maintain the cars in the driveway. Just practical family hauler stuff & nothing fast or exciting.</p><p></p><p>My oldest brother did have a really nice 70 Nova with a 230 CI inline 6 and a Powerglide for a few years while I was in high school. I had dreams of buying it & dropping in a small block or a big block but that never materialized.</p><p></p><p>Growing up, my Dad regularly took me to local car shows that were filled with American iron from all vintages.</p><p></p><p>As a young kid in our middle class neighborhood, there was a house a few blocks away that had a white Countach. When that thing rumbled down the street, I ran to the window and was immediately in love.</p><p></p><p>Then came posters of the Porsche 959 & Ferrari F40 to fit next to the Countach poster & the stacks of Hot Rod magazines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prs97, post: 17030048, member: 75549"] My love of mechanical things came from growing up holding the flashlight & handing tools to my Dad to maintain the cars in the driveway. Just practical family hauler stuff & nothing fast or exciting. My oldest brother did have a really nice 70 Nova with a 230 CI inline 6 and a Powerglide for a few years while I was in high school. I had dreams of buying it & dropping in a small block or a big block but that never materialized. Growing up, my Dad regularly took me to local car shows that were filled with American iron from all vintages. As a young kid in our middle class neighborhood, there was a house a few blocks away that had a white Countach. When that thing rumbled down the street, I ran to the window and was immediately in love. Then came posters of the Porsche 959 & Ferrari F40 to fit next to the Countach poster & the stacks of Hot Rod magazines. [/QUOTE]
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