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Jerry Berger
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Show Us Your "Motorized" Pride And Joy

Post by Jerry Berger »

I like the pics of the cool Vette's on an earlier thread but I would also like to see what other kinds of muscle cars, show cars, or antique cars or trucks and motorcycles you steeler's own.
Here is a pic of my current muscle car in my stable.
(2012 Mustang Coupe)

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David Higginbotham
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Mine...Yeah! It's got a Hemi ;-)
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Roger Francis
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1105 HP 933 rw torque , just a little muscle street car!!!
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Rittenberry SD10, 2 nashville 112s with telonics speaker, behringer EPQ450 power amp, 705 pups, Telonics FP-100, live steel strings, mogami cords, wet reverb
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Rick Campbell
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Wally Moyers
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Not a car but here's mine...
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Storm Rosson
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:D Very nice !! My kinda truck Wally. :mrgreen:
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Dave Bertoncini
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Wally...is that a 51? We bought one when I was a kid, paid $150 for it
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Greg Cutshaw
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My first and last truck with 22" wheels!


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James Kerr
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My 39 Hudson 2 door Coupe, 5.2 Chrysler and running gear.

James Kerr.

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Bob Knight
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Post by Bob Knight »

Been wanting for 50 years, Finally.

:) :)


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'12 Fury

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Howard Parker
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As featured on "Car Talk" Jim?

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Howard Parker wrote:As featured on "Car Talk" Jim?
Exactly right, Howard! :)
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James Kerr
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I sit here laughing at the fact I go to all the trouble of finding an old "Yank" and you lot over there are running around in Morris Minors and Jags.

James.
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Yeah. It's kind of like the definition of "foreign films" or "ethnic food". Depends which side of the fence (or pond) you're on.

Now, please pass the bangers and mash...
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James Kerr
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I also have a French Citroen 2cv which I sawed in two to make a Pickup.

625cc of Raw Power, it can do zero to 60 in the same day.

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Jerry Berger
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Zero To 60 in the same day

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Hey James......Can you do any "Burn Outs" with that beast? :lol:
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Junior Knight
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my 67 f-100

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2006 Msa S-12 “milly” 8 & 5

. Peavey Nashville 1-12 Tommy Huff speaker cabs. Goodrich pedals & matchbro.Steeler Choice seats.. that is all..(for now) lol


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Bill Sinclair
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69 Alfa Romeo Berlina sedan with a 67 Alfa Duetto in the background

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1995 W124 E320 Cabriolet. Done 74,000 kms (approx 50,000miles)

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Ride pics with steel guitars in them make great steel guitar album/CD covers.
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Graham
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This is my 1963 Canadian Pontiac which has had no work done to it since new except a re-paint in 2000. I won the Best-in-show trophy at this car show.

Car currently has 90,000 original miles on it, with original 327 V8 motor and 2 speed automatic transmission.
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Wally Moyers
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Post by Wally Moyers »

Dave Bertoncini wrote:Wally...is that a 51? We bought one when I was a kid, paid $150 for it
It is Dave, I wish I could buy one for that now!
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Rick Campbell
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

Here's my Sunbeam Tiger. Great car because I can go to Ford, Chrysler or English shows with it.

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And my unrestored but well maintained '74 Alfa. My 17 yr. old son loves this one. Really an easier car to drive than the Tiger, better balanced, a five speed and four wheel disc brakes that work moderately well.

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