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Anyone here under 40?

WHOS 40? dam whipper snappers ,Just remember life is a vapor. You will be the old guy on the forum one day.
 
I'm well over 40
but my love of older cars started way early in my life
it is something I just gravitated toward from when I was 7 or 8
I remember my neighbors black GTO
parked next to my Dads red GS vert and thinking they were so cool and different
compared to what you saw on the road.
 
Not even near 40, BUT we don’t care! All you gotta do is love Mopars! Have 3 kids all with Stangs, they still love the Bee!
 
Technically I'm not supposed to reply given my age...all I can say, despite wishing I were younger, is I lived part of the era of muscle cars that will never come back. Being around in those bygone days are burned in my memory and when I got my 1st car a GTO, and my 2nd, a Cuda, when these cars were still all around as daily drivers. We still had drive-in's and outdoor movie theaters and could cruise aimlessly around our towns and park shooting the **** with our fellow muscle car buds until the predictable "let's run for a few bucks or a beer". We'd go off to our remote highways to do that, or when some guys would venture into town with their muscle rides (or we would do the same) to toss out a run challenge. Hell, we could go to downtown Milwaukee to run on thee major thoroughfare, WI Ave, between the stoplights until it got too noticeable for the pole-leece only to return the following Saturday night for more of the same. We had some other major city roadways we could screw around on after dark as no doubt, you'd come alongside a guy at the light with a powerful ride itching for some fun. Wow some of the memories I could keep going on. A time that was then and only then I feel fortunate having been a part of.
 
Who here still has a brass feeler guage for gapping points, in their tool box ? Ha ha ha

I do! They’re a must for setting the reluctor on electronic distributors. Of course, I also just bought a couple sets of points and a points distributor from Hops, so I can go both ways.
 
Where's

@Evan Frucht

@DartProject62

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