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Post by invwheelie on Jun 8, 2009 14:43:49 GMT -5
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Post by club442 on Jun 8, 2009 14:58:11 GMT -5
good lookin car.auto or stick shift?
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Post by invwheelie on Jun 8, 2009 15:00:38 GMT -5
Auto
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Post by RAM Z on Jun 8, 2009 19:19:46 GMT -5
Cool.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2009 19:34:48 GMT -5
Nice Cutlass. I like seeing the trim on it, too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2009 8:47:29 GMT -5
Nice car! I cant tell you how many cars/trucks that I have owned since high school, that I wish I had back.
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Post by kmkjr65442 on Jun 18, 2009 20:02:03 GMT -5
I've been sittin here looking at this '65.....now there is car that looks like it could do or be anything it's owner decided it should be. It has a true muscle car look that reminds me when I was living back in the good ole days of good gas and loads of horse power. With a couple of era correct decals for some of the speed equipment used in the '60's, Hmmmmmmmm....brings back alot of memories of the street races , Anyway, back to the point, I think I am almost ready to take my '65 and just drive it like the road warrior it was meant to be.........and forget about all of that spit shining and dust free and preventing an oil leak(seep) because of lack of driving....Your High School '65 is a true example of a fine auto used as it should be. Nothing catches my attention as a well kept nostalgia looking car....and you certainly have a great one.
Maxx Tugg
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2012 15:42:14 GMT -5
Tough looking car!
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Post by rickman on May 18, 2012 16:27:18 GMT -5
Nice, but why fuzzy black? Between this site and Classic Olds, there must be 100 guys around Chicago!!
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Post by Xtremejr on May 18, 2012 16:43:31 GMT -5
Me, I really like that dull look, not what I have in mind for paint on my 65 but it still gets your attention. With that paint job and the cragars they kinda go together, makes her look tough.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2012 19:00:41 GMT -5
Love it! Bad ass.
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Post by hicompolds on May 18, 2012 20:59:46 GMT -5
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Post by invwheelie on Jan 27, 2023 14:08:06 GMT -5
Still have it going on 43 years
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Post by jcf85post on Feb 7, 2023 21:13:21 GMT -5
I've been sittin here looking at this '65.....now there is car that looks like it could do or be anything it's owner decided it should be. It has a true muscle car look that reminds me when I was living back in the good ole days of good gas and loads of horse power. With a couple of era correct decals for some of the speed equipment used in the '60's, Hmmmmmmmm....brings back alot of memories of the street races , Anyway, back to the point, I think I am almost ready to take my '65 and just drive it like the road warrior it was meant to be.........and forget about all of that spit shining and dust free and preventing an oil leak(seep) because of lack of driving....Your High School '65 is a true example of a fine auto used as it should be. Nothing catches my attention as a well kept nostalgia looking car....and you certainly have a great one. Maxx Tugg i couldn't agree more,to hell with the 100% trailer queens,the fun is in the driving and the memories.4 years ago i acquired a legit 65 44 hardtop 4 speed in purple with a louvered hood,L-60s on slotted aluminum mags ,when i put it for sale everyone looking at it said "it needs paint and the hood".wish i kept it,the epitomy of a 70s muscle car. enjoy the hotrod.i do respect the restored cars but how much enjoyment comes from trailering and worrying about a nick in the perfect paint.jmo
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