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by drewcrane » Thu Nov 15, 12 12:58 am
I had to cype this
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by RobTwin » Thu Nov 15, 12 1:18 am
Excellent, thanks Drew
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by db » Thu Nov 15, 12 10:27 am
Cool indeed!
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by Dave-R » Thu Nov 15, 12 10:43 am
You couldn't sneak up on Spock from behind could you? He had sharp ears.
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by autofetish » Thu Nov 15, 12 4:07 pm
What are eyeglasses called on Vulcan?
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by Dave-R » Thu Nov 15, 12 4:15 pm
He had three ears. The left ear, the right ear, and the final front ear.
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by Blue » Thu Nov 15, 12 4:53 pm
the ghost of Clivey lingers on....
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by Stu » Thu Nov 15, 12 5:02 pm
He'll never be as cool as cool dog.
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Mick
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by Mick » Thu Nov 15, 12 5:53 pm
I had one very similar to that. It had a 425 ci motor with twin 4 barrel carters from the factory and a 2 spd auto.
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by AllKiller » Thu Nov 15, 12 5:57 pm
Similar mick my mate Charlie had a 4 speed 66 425 wildcat motor ....mental looking car and great performer.
Great Pic Drew
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by Cannonball » Thu Nov 15, 12 6:47 pm
i got one its a clam shell jobbie i got a pic of bri standing on an orange box looking in it now thats a cool piccy,
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by Mick » Thu Nov 15, 12 11:15 pm
Steve, mine was a 63, not all wildcats had twin fours on them. It had a big reputation when i bought it but it was tired and slow and needed some work, so i traded it for a 67 mercury cougar.
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