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SAAC4 June 28 - 30, 1979

Started by jguyer, February 09, 2018, 03:25:19 PM

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jguyer

At first glance, I thought the Webers were on the Tiger :o
"Never trust a man that don't eat cornbread, or a woman that don't cook it"

jguyer

"Never trust a man that don't eat cornbread, or a woman that don't cook it"

jguyer

"Never trust a man that don't eat cornbread, or a woman that don't cook it"

jguyer

"Never trust a man that don't eat cornbread, or a woman that don't cook it"

Richstang

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jguyer

Louvers!!?? We don't need no stinkin' Louvers!
"Never trust a man that don't eat cornbread, or a woman that don't cook it"

Shelby_r_b

Nothing beats a classic!

Cobra Ned

FWIW, a few comments on earlier posts in this thread: #18 is Bill Bradford in CSX 3168. #20 is Fred Freer's CSX 3153. Don't recognize the geeky photographer by the left rear fender. #21 is my CSX 3227, with CSX 2099 in front of it, and 2054 in front of that. #26 - in the center is Connie Moore's CSX 3031, with Connie in a deck chair in the photo below it. #27 is Bill and Bud Jones' CSX 3102, with the alloy body off 3005 and its unusual scoops. A lot of water over the dam since these were shot.

jguyer

#113
Dear Mr. Ned,

How about a bedtime story about this car. Were you feeling alright, you look a little fuzzy.





"Never trust a man that don't eat cornbread, or a woman that don't cook it"

BGlover67

It's like they were really trying to screw up that passenger's side fender between the hippy chick sitting on it, and the moron using it as a platform for hand stands.  I wonder if the current owner has ever seen these pics?
Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
SAAC Carolina's Northern Representative

shelbydoug

#115
Quote from: jguyer on March 04, 2018, 02:31:00 PM
At first glance, I thought the Webers were on the Tiger :o

I think that was Inglese's Cobra. It was a strange color red. I think Porsche red?

The 289 Cobra had a fiberglass body on it. I think that's the one Ken Young had? In fact, that may be Young doing handstands on the hood? Better his car then mine right Ken?

The red 68 GT350 Convertible might have been Jeff Howard's?

These were the days that we had a lot of Tigers, Panteras, Griffiths and even a Mangusta here and there show up at our events. What happened to that?

I remember the black Boss 302 with Webers. I haven't seen it since then.

This is about the time that Dan Firsthand's 65 GT350 would show up all the way from Texas. That car had a Boss 302 with Webers also.
68 GT350 Lives Matter!

Cobra Ned

Quote from: jguyer on March 05, 2018, 11:23:40 PM
Dear Mr. Ned,

How about a bedtime story about this car. Were you feeling alright, you look a little fuzzy.

Uh-uh. Ain't me watching that circus.

2112

Quote from: Shelby_0022 on March 05, 2018, 10:03:33 PM
I love the four point hood pins!

For me it's the oil cooler. Look at all that capacity in the lines alone!

69mach351w

Quote from: BGlover67 on March 06, 2018, 03:50:43 AM
It's like they were really trying to screw up that passenger's side fender between the hippy chick sitting on it, and the moron using it as a platform for hand stands.  I wonder if the current owner has ever seen these pics?
Rememberrrrr, LOL, this is period, anything happened back then  ;D

Shelby_r_b

Quote from: 2112 on March 06, 2018, 10:56:35 AM
Quote from: Shelby_0022 on March 05, 2018, 10:03:33 PM
I love the four point hood pins!

For me it's the oil cooler. Look at all that capacity in the lines alone!

Amen to that!  Look at the diameter of those frick'n hoses!  Looks like a high pressure hydraulic hose I would have assembled for different aircraft back in my USAF days...rated at 3,000 psi!   ;D
Nothing beats a classic!