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The 81 Coupe Deville I own now. Pearl white with ghost flames, Fleetwood seats, chrome 14in wires and 4 pumps. Or a 66 Bonneville 2+2 like this one, but black with black interior, chrome 14in wires, and 4 pumps.
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any car u want.
ok i am for lowriders all the way but there are just some cars I FEEL that should not have lifts. any 1932 thru 65 fords . any any 1932 thru 65 chevys, with the exception of impalas . no bel airs from 55 56 57 . any muscle cars period other than the impalas.and no bonnevilles. they are hot rods not low riders. do not be offended, i am not dissing you in any way i just have great appreciation of the classic era cars. oh the only bel airs i think should have lifts are the 53 54 61 62 63 64 64 66 up to 68.
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Attachment 1393 my 79 coupe deville had to sell!!!
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UnitedRidaZ Idaho Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Caldwell Barrio
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1976 caprice clamshell station wagon. Ugliest damn things you have ever seen. But I'd build it cause everyone sends them to the demo derby and you never see one at a car show. and if you do it's some old dude showing that he's kept in his garage for 30 years. I'd put air ride and with twenties on it. tint all the windows, and paint it all a super shiny gloss black. just smooth no Chrome. I'd put a huge stereo system in it since it's a huge car I could fit just about anything in it. A nice clean and sharp 350 under the hood. It would be huge and intimidating as hell. People would think it might be a hearse. I had a 73 wagon but it was in real bad shape and I used it in the demo derby. But if I could find a good solid 76 I would build it. If not that I would have a 58 boneville like my dad had when he was young. That has to be one of the hardest cars to find ever. It was the bonneville and was a convertable. It had STOCK air ride syspension and could raise and lower. There never has been a car like that ever. No 55, 56, 57 chev could touch it. I've never seen one in real life or even for sale anywhere. My dad sold it and bought a 61 chev impala convertable which was super nice too. Both cars were brand new off the lot. He sold his 61 and bought his 65 olds 442 that he still has today. But I wish he would have kept his bonneville.
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http://www.coolcarsbystan.com/images/32Pickup.jpg A 55 to 57 Chevy would great lowrider. I've always wanted a 67 Firebird 400 with bags and 18in wires! A 40 Ford would make a good lowrider also. Last edited by CoupeDevilln; 03-10-2006 at 11:18 PM. |
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Some other dream lowriders, I have a lot of them. 56 Coupe De'Ville
http://www.plan59.com/cars/cars057.htm 58 Pontiac Pathfinder, I think it's the Pontiac verson of the Impala. http://www.hemmings.com/index.cfm/fu...cle_id/225553/ 72 Chevy shortbed http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/cc1972_38.html 57 Olds Holiday http://www.hemmings.com/index.cfm/fu...cle_id/220364/ I would leave this Packard stock but this is the sweetest ride I've seen http://www.hemmings.com/index.cfm/fu...cle_id/229008/ A 66 Continental with suicide doors, it would be a sweet lowrider. http://www.hemmings.com/index.cfm/fu...cle_id/229252/ And my favorite 72 Cutless, wouldn't make the 442 into a lowrider though. http://www.layitlow.com/members/72Kutty/ Oh another hot rod that would be a sweet lowrider, 66 GTO. Sorry Harley. http://www.hemmings.com/images/class...s/IMG_1473.JPG Last edited by CoupeDevilln; 03-10-2006 at 11:23 PM. |
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