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Tempest 455

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Drove it home, home today. Had it in a storage spot after I bought because I'm waiting for my garage to be done. It's getting close so I was able to park my wifes car in there and bring this home. My kids freaked out, we did not tell them until today.

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Basketcase

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lucky bastard! I'd give my left nut to take mine for a drive.
lets see some pics of that Pontiac!
 

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Love it! Finally got mine tuned in today and was able show my import lovin' buddy what American muscle is about. Now I just need to get it painted.
 

Tempest 455

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lucky bastard! I'd give my left nut to take mine for a drive.
lets see some pics of that Pontiac!

Here it is. I've had this car around 20 years. Had 28,000 miles when I bought it. It was literally a Grandma's car w/ a straight 6 and glide. I've had at least 4 motors, 3 trans and rear end in that time. Currently has 35,000 miles w/ original interior still. Color is original as well. The cage was TIG'd into place with the interior in the car. Car is a lot of fun when it's driven, which is almost never. Despite that, I will never sell it. Have too many memories with it.

This is why I wanted a stock or close to stock car (and Mopar as my Dad had) that I can drive.

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unless it's just not street friendly, get that car out! you never know when somethng like this could happen. it's too nice to be gathering dust.:thumbsup:

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Tempest 455

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unless it's just not street friendly, get that car out! you never know when somethng like this could happen. it's too nice to be gathering dust.:thumbsup:

It's just shy of 14:1 comp and a 5,200 RPM converter w/ (2) 750 AFB's. It's not street friendly! I drive it on a limited basis and is a long story why it's so hairy.
 

Budnicks

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Was born in Detroit Dad worked at Chrysler in the 60's-70's. I can't count how many Mopars we had when I was a kid. Had pretty much 1 of everything at some point. The street we lived on pretty much everyone worked for the big 3 auto mfg's. So I have fond memories of all kinds of cars from when I was a kid.

Favorite my Dad had was a '69 HEMI Super Bee and '70 440-6 RT Challenger. My mom used to the grocery store in the Bee and my Dad took the wagon to work. I love Mopars but also love all other brands, especially Pontiac's. Just getting back into Mopars and will make a post soon of what I found.

I also picked a name I was pretty sure nobody else had! :)

Welcome to PRR forum, Great to see so many names I see on other site, I just joined too...
 
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