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Posted: Fri May 13, 11 4:20 pm
by Les Szabo
see I told you it would get boring, ok enough of blue/white/red Cuda's....Anyhow nice to be here and look forward to chatting more with you guys.....Les
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 4:49 pm
by Ivor
Never boring Les, it's great to see it

Posted: Fri May 13, 11 5:21 pm
by MrNorm
Wow, it's Les Szabo!! You don't know me Les but I do remember your car very well, another one of the cars that got me into Mopars!
Glad you found you way on here, quite a few of us in this neck of the woods, I'm just up the road in Cheshunt....
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 5:35 pm
by Jeff
I was from the Enfield area.. Now in Canada.
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 6:06 pm
by Les Szabo
MrNorm wrote:Wow, it's Les Szabo!! You don't know me Les but I do remember your car very well, another one of the cars that got me into Mopars!
Glad you found you way on here, quite a few of us in this neck of the woods, I'm just up the road in Cheshunt....
Hi, thanks for the welcome, pop in sometime, bring BLue with you I think he's still down that way??
Les
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 6:16 pm
by Les Szabo
Blue wrote:Bloody hell Les, where have you been for the last 20 years? Real surprise to see you here! You'll find a few guys here that you knew way back when.
Hi mate, do you still remeber that night at "Gary's Picnic", when my only miniscule claim to stardom was beating "Dave Pollen" in his 8 sec Opel Manta BBC..got the launch on him on reaction time and he had a misfire, took the win light with a 10.7 and then my water tank blew up through the traps, and the mad rush to get it fixed for the next round, never forget that...thanks for your help.
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 6:47 pm
by Blue
Yes I do, great times!
Here's one from one of the Picnic's, you caught me napping but I seem to remember catching you at the top end...
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 8:41 pm
by Les Szabo
yeah but the win light was mine
I'll be at Franky's and Benny's last Friday of the Month in Chingford, for the car meet, why don't all you Mopar men/women who live in the area or not, come up and we'll take the place over.....
No burnouts please

Posted: Fri May 13, 11 10:21 pm
by Adam
Welcome back Les! Great to see you on here. You won't remember me, but your 340 Cuda was an inspiration to me, and I have lots of pictures of it at the Pod. That car set the standard for small block Mopar street cars in the 80's.
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 10:29 pm
by DaveB
The Guy who had your 71 cuda was Pete Austin,real nice guy,ran in mod ET.
Think he painted it pink,was always pitted with the Gordon & Alan? Smith
(Duster & barracuda).
By the way,welcome back

Posted: Fri May 13, 11 10:35 pm
by sublimemike
Cuda man - balls out - and a 71 - sure I can learn a lot from guys like you - love the old pics - remember that 71 when the pod was pretty grim
Posted: Fri May 13, 11 11:04 pm
by jerry
Les,
Was the Brown 71 connected to the ambulance at Chelsea
I can't remember how many years ago that was, just rememeber the eeery silence, motor cranking & out of here
AKA Jerry II
Posted: Sat May 14, 11 8:03 am
by DaveBishop
Hi Les why havn't you told them about the Mustang that you used to have. I remember going with you and Steve Rawling to pick up the Cuda from the docks. Steve picked up a super bee if I remember rightly.
Posted: Sat May 14, 11 10:57 am
by Anonymous
Welcome aboard..!
Posted: Sat May 14, 11 10:59 am
by Les Szabo
Adam wrote:Welcome back Les! Great to see you on here. You won't remember me, but your 340 Cuda was an inspiration to me, and I have lots of pictures of it at the Pod. That car set the standard for small block Mopar street cars in the 80's.
Thanks Adam, its nice to have been an inspiration for a few to join the Mopar ranks all those years ago. Please feel free to post up any pics you have if you want, I can add them to my small collection.....Les