
When you live in NY this is what your car looks like most of the winter. Is this depressing or what? On the positive side, note the cool 3 inch exhaust.

Boyd Coddington Rodder 5 wheels (17x9.5 all around). You can see the cross drilled holes, but not the slots, on the rotors.

"Cool wheels Dad!"
Left: The caravan makes a pit stop on the way to the GM Nationals in Carlisle, PA. June 13, 2003. Right: Me and Art "Big Daddy" Funk at Carlisle.

Here are some of my other cars over the years:
My 86 Mustang GT, ran 12.20's, and my 92 LX that was the first new car I ever bought. Warranty? What's a warranty? You mean if something breaks they fix it for you? Free?

Before that there was my 57 Chevy Bel Air (note the parts 57 Chevy in the driveway). The 57 had a Merkel 400 small block, M22, 4.10 rear, and could basically lift the tires up at launch (of course not on THOSE tires) helped by the weight saving front bumper delete option. On bottom is my 83 Bronco XLT. That thing was a bad mofo!

Here is what my 69 Camaro from page 1 looked like for about 10 years before the total resto. Pretty bad ass, but a totally different look with those Centerlines and red paint, no?

Here is my friend Johnny Chicani's 70 Chevelle, SS396 Convertible, 4-speed. Numbers matching, I might add. It's no trailer queen as he took it up to Lebanon Valley with the Impala boys last year and ran it down the track a few times in 100 degree August heat. This picture doesn't even do the car justice, its THAT nice in person.

The "family" 87 Cutlass Supreme. My father in law bought her brand new in 1987, we ordered her with some cool options like factory rally gauges, HD cooling system, HD trans, posi rear, sway bar, real Olds 307, etc. As of May 2003 she only has 56K miles.

With all the work I am doing on the Impala's, I need something to drive daily and in the bad weather we have had forever here in NY, so I picked up this sweet 1998 Tahoe, pretty rare in the 2 door. Notice the same Boyd's wheels that are on the Impala. Except 6 spoke. 18x10's with 285/60/18 Toyo Proxes

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