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Now Ryan, you know we're not going to let you off the hook with a crappy pic like that. C'mon, snap a good pic during the day. Bonus points if you fill the bed with hot college chicks
Originally Posted by warrencowboy05
yeah, pro i was kinda wonderin what the deal was with your '72. that was one cool lookin truck. did you race it? or was it just some random project?
adam
No, I never raced the '72, other than the normal stoplight to stoplight stuff that is. I raced the Cougars, the '72 was just a random project I stumbled into. Once I built the '73s motor to where it was more powerfull than the 428 Cobra Jet in the '72 though, it wasn't quite as fun to drive. It was fun as hell, but I figured if I wanted a drag truck I'd want to save weight and not go with a 3/4 ton 4x4. Its in hawaii now, if you can believe that.
Now Ryan, you know we're not going to let you off the hook with a crappy pic like that. C'mon, snap a good pic during the day. Bonus points if you fill the bed with hot college chicks
Sadly no college chics....but heres the next best thing with it.
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