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  1. 68BabyBlue

    When is enough going to be enough? Wtf?

    They're '68 caps on a '69. No wonder it looks off. Like seeing trim ring road wheels on a '68.
  2. 68BabyBlue

    When is enough going to be enough? Wtf?

    I kept the dog dishes on one of my seven GTXs. The fact it was a numbers matching Hemi car made it seem more reasonable.
  3. 68BabyBlue

    When is enough going to be enough? Wtf?

    Much like Baby Blue in 1985, when I couldn't afford anything beyond the car. Before and after.
  4. 68BabyBlue

    When is enough going to be enough? Wtf?

    My '69 GTX came from the factory with dog dish caps and white line tires. The original owner replaced the wheels with '68 factory road wheels before the car turned its first mile. But he kept a pair of the steel wheels, running Goodyear Suburbanite snow tires for half the year. I'm hoping his...
  5. 68BabyBlue

    Cooling issues 69 RR 440 at wits end!

    Same here. Seven GTXs, all factory stock cooling systems. Only two ever had overheating problems. Problem solved by re-coring the original factory radiator in each. Drove the current one to Carlisle this year, with no issues. Fellow FBBO member who parked next to me did the same with his Hemi...
  6. 68BabyBlue

    Where did you and your car go today

    Sounds like an awesome person. Would have liked to have met her back in the day.
  7. 68BabyBlue

    We have heard of Cars and Coffee, how about....

    Champagne and orange juice. My wife, who is not a drinker per se, loves them. Our favorite restaurant offers them as a Sunday brunch feature, and women mob the place to get them.
  8. 68BabyBlue

    I worked my last Friday ever

    The ultimate irony of my life is that the concepts I learned in law school were the driving force behind my spending the last 18 years of my career at the wheel of a tractor trailer. The stable cash flow enabled my nest egg to grow untouched until it was feasible to start drawing from it. Many...
  9. 68BabyBlue

    66 Coronet 500 Driver, Light Resto

    I was really spoiled with Baby Blue. When my friend Bob owned the car from 1974 to 1983, he replaced just about every part in the electrical, cooling, braking, and suspension systems with Chrysler NOS, because that was all that was available. Then he parked the car, selling it to me a couple...
  10. 68BabyBlue

    I worked my last Friday ever

    If you're experiencing this struggle, it means you're giving the matter some serious thought. Many people don't, and regret it later. When my primary care doctor told me to plan on longevity, I consulted my elder law attorney. She gave me the green light three years ago, and I pulled the...
  11. 68BabyBlue

    WTB Looking for another car that tickles my tastebuds

    This one just sold for 77k at Mecum Harrisburg.
  12. 68BabyBlue

    69 GTX column shift to floor shift?

    In 1970, they were available with a bench, production around 50 units, if I recall correctly. I had one with a column automatic in the late 70s. I owned a buddy seat, column automatic in the 90s. Both cars were hard to sell when the time came, even though they were nice, heavily optioned examples.
  13. 68BabyBlue

    69 GTX column shift to floor shift?

    And a Dana 60 rear.
  14. 68BabyBlue

    Random 68 to 70 picture thread

    My '69 GTX, with four of my high school classmates. Time has flown by, we were all 16 when the car was new.
  15. 68BabyBlue

    Crappy cars that have become classics.

    I got an education on this when I attended the Ford Nationals in Carlisle this year, with my trucking buddy, who is 56, his older cousin, closer to my age, and a kid in his 20s who works in the shop with my friend. The cousin was a Mustang guy from way back, but is working on a Falcon...
  16. 68BabyBlue

    I worked my last Friday ever

    Congratulations on crossing the finish line! No easy job exists having anything to do with trucks. When I hung it up three years ago, I got a lot of comments that I wouldn't be able to deal with the free time after all those decades of busting my hump. I had no problem whatsoever. Enjoy it...
  17. 68BabyBlue

    Crappy cars that have become classics.

    I just had this conversation with my friend Bob at our annual pilgrimage to the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals. Bob is the guy who sold me my namesake "Baby Blue" in 1983. He was a third generation Chevy guy, who bought the '68 GTX from a co-worker of his father's in 1974. He ran the car at...
  18. 68BabyBlue

    New member - '69 Charger R/T SE

    Welcome from PA. Great to see a guy hang on to the one from back in the day, rather than the usual story of the one that got away. :thumbsup:
  19. 68BabyBlue

    Carburetor heat soak or vapor lock?

    I used to have this problem with the slant six Valiants I drove back in the day, was surprised when it didn't happen with the 1970 GTX I bought in 1977. The factory vapor separator with return line in the second generation GTXs and R/Ts worked effectively. Years later, I owned two GTXs, both...
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