Hard to believe this was around 47 years ago.
Do I see "slapper bars" in one of those pics? I got my *** briefly chewed by a "Mopar Guy" for having Lakewoods on my Swinger...
and PBR thanks for sharing I miss the old days and I'm a bit younger was 8 in 77 LOL!
PBR so how did it work in the ol ddays, say 1977 your Duster was what 6 or 7 years old? how much did the car set ya back back then? I notice from watching old TV shows such as Starsky and Hutch that a 6 or 7 year old car in the 70s was a beat old used car. I saw an episode of season 1
of Starsky and Hutch and there was a 67 camaro with primer spots I said to the wife "the car is 8 years old here and look at it..." I do remember my mom buying a 66 Chevelle 2 door in 77 cost her $550...
You still have the same cutie?Hard to believe this was around 47 years ago.
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I do beleive Linda Vaughan is still around...I have a few pictures from the same time frame. The first picture is our annual awards banquet. I am on the far right. I am on the left in the second picture.
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You still have the same cutie?
Happy times.
I bet it seems like it was just yesterday.
I does for me when I look at old pictures.
If only I could trade today for yesterday, it was a way cooler time.
An appropriate distance.The girl??? No. She lives 1/4 mile from me.
Oh I don't regret getting older, hell I retired two times in my life once at age 38 and the final time at 52.Not one single regret on the getting older thing. We lived in the best of times because we worked hard and made it the best of times. Work hard play harder.
And the scrawny looking red haired kid!Me and my 73 340 Charger about 1981 in the high school auto shop. Dig the awesome bias plys. LOL
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