dodge freak
Well-Known Member
Its funny I didn't get in the Fords cause one of my HS buddies was a big Ford guy and he had some "nice" cars, like a 1970 LTD with the 428/429 engine (i forgot which one) and a 1973 Ford station wagon..the 70 car was fast for so big..he flew with that car..100 and its still pulling with 4 of us inside
By Ford were so different from GM cars, mopars nobody I knew had one back in HS and they had a rough rap thanks to the lean burn junk in the late 70's..right when I started HS. Plus we were in to mopeds and motorbikes-I had an on road/off road 100 cc bike that I hit the trails with quite a bit and no worries of traffic tickets out there.
But then development ruined all the trails in the mid 80's--one place would be bulldozed and office buildings went up and then another field would be gone--then the city paved all the back roads--it was awful, lol...the speed limits went from 55 mph on dirt roads-which were almost never patrol, to paved 45 zone with cops all over...riding was no longer fun and I sold my bike--which was a 175 by then.
I loved my 70 Cutlass but the back end was too light and I did swing out a few times, only to regain control but then one day I lost it and before I could get in back under a this Jeep coming the other was did not dive to the shoulder..and it was gone...and I hated it for being so light in back..the 14 inch wheels did not help, same with the coil springs in back.
By Ford were so different from GM cars, mopars nobody I knew had one back in HS and they had a rough rap thanks to the lean burn junk in the late 70's..right when I started HS. Plus we were in to mopeds and motorbikes-I had an on road/off road 100 cc bike that I hit the trails with quite a bit and no worries of traffic tickets out there.
But then development ruined all the trails in the mid 80's--one place would be bulldozed and office buildings went up and then another field would be gone--then the city paved all the back roads--it was awful, lol...the speed limits went from 55 mph on dirt roads-which were almost never patrol, to paved 45 zone with cops all over...riding was no longer fun and I sold my bike--which was a 175 by then.
I loved my 70 Cutlass but the back end was too light and I did swing out a few times, only to regain control but then one day I lost it and before I could get in back under a this Jeep coming the other was did not dive to the shoulder..and it was gone...and I hated it for being so light in back..the 14 inch wheels did not help, same with the coil springs in back.