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Hot Rod Enthusiasts
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Whats up. I get the Hot Rod mag every month but not only that vintage iron can be made into a much faster reliable racer or car for commuting than the late model domestics. I have no problem with late model domestics but their emphasis on quality particularly on trannys and chassis and electrical just took much to list to properly calborate my dislike of american made cars of today. For instance Pontiac doesnt make quality automotive anymore besides the GTO if you see someone in a G6 shoot them a bird because that car is not only a dumb idea on behalf on our friends at gm but just a badly engineered car in my opinion. I want one of the original cadillac series 75s from the early 50s late 40s or a mid 50s eldorado package caddie the brougham eldorados are so rare but so nice. and what i would do is totally tear down and rebuild the v8 cids that they came with and put aluminum heads on them etc. you could get close to if not exceed 400 hp with some cadillac cids of the early mid 50s I believe the 1959 is my favorite though bodystyle wise the cadillacs with the huge rocket fins and double decked grills are so nice. Eldorado Biarattz or whatever or beautiful too especially the 57. gotta go babbling true hot rod/mechanics reply I dont like how much of the forum population just comes on here to just ask questions instead trying to contribute. peace


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04-03-2007 09:52 PM
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Quote:gotta go babbling true hot rod/mechanics reply I dont like how much of the forum population just comes on here to just ask questions instead trying to contribute. peace


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I may be wrong, but that is why the forums are here. To try to help someone that has an automotive problem. There are specific forums for hot rodding and I frequent them when I want to go back to the past. So please do not put down the forum because most of us like it. We answer questions because we want to. Not because someone thinks we HAVE to. Good luck on your hot rodding.

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thanks waytooold I would rather just a member of one forum though that had you know everything in it but we don t live in a perfect world and bro I know what you mean I like helping people too. I spent half my day yesterday helping my friend replace valve covers on his nissan fairladyz 300.
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