
|
Originally Posted by 1wykdmk8
Damn...where do I start.....I purchased my first car when I was 14. It was a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback w/a 318 in it. Here is the list of mods I did....that I can remember:
1) 340 small block 2) Torqueflight 727 tranny 3) Bucket Seats 4) Custom exhaust true duals with Thrush glasspack mufflers 5) Dana 60 Rear 6) Mickey Thompson Sportsman 'I' tires (rear 15' wide) 7) My VERY first attempt at installing a stereo (how I got involved in car stereo) Pioneer shaft radio......and just basic speaker install 8) Custom Paint Candy Apple Red faded into Jet Black on the rear 9) Disc brake conversion front/rear (drums did not do the trick.....lol) |
. I was young and dumb lol|
Originally Posted by Katshot
Ok, I'm guessing you had a lot of help with that. Not many 14 year olds have the cash or the mechanical knowledge to do THOSE mods.
Plus it must've been hard to drive with 15 foot wide tires! ![]() |
|
Originally Posted by 1wykdmk8
Opps....forgot to hold the shift key down......should have been 15"...which i am gonna fix here in a second.
Yes, I did have help, not only did my father do body work most of his life, but a guy right up the street from me was racing Mopars at the time, and just had a 'extra' motor laying around. Plus it took me like 3 years to complete it due to the money constraints, but it was helpful that when they 'junked' a car at where my father worked, he procured parts from them to help me with my project....so a good portion of what was done was of lil expense (except maybe materials). |
|
Originally Posted by Katshot
That makes better sense. I wish I had been in your position when I was a kid. I'm sure I wouldn't have done a lot of the stupid stuff I did to my cars.
|
)
|
Originally Posted by Randeaux
I wish I had seen this thread earlier! I put in in under the "rice" thread in anything goes.
I'll Summarize: Car: 1978 Olds. Cutlass Supreme Color: Old Gold (copper) w/ Lt. Tan Vinyl 1/4 roof & T-tops. Engine: 305c.i. V-8 Mods: (outside) Curb feelers, static strips, $59.95 Craigar spoked 14" rims," Playboy" Rabbit head decal in middle of rear window, fog lights(K-mart brand) (interior) Faux-Fur (white) Headliner, Faux-Fur(white) on Dash and Package Shelf, White Faux-sheepskin seat covers and steering wheel cover. Melted plastic chandelier where dome light was,Big-Bubbled Tinted windows. Sound System: Kraco auto-reverse cassette player, Large speakers in trunk from home stereo system (believed to be an old Capehart system from the 70's) No Preformance mods except Champion spark plugs (if that can be considered) Results: took a perfectly kept Cutlass, Pimped it out, and tore it up in the process, (but the girls in Valley-Hi and Indian Creek dug the hell out of it! ) |
|
Originally Posted by mespock
Love it what a Pimp Ride. So did you make any extra money on the side LOL.
Purple zoot suit velvet hat with large plume? ![]() |

|
Originally Posted by Katshot
You lost me on that one Randy. Does anyone understand what he just said?
|
|
Originally Posted by Randeaux
No,(I wish!), but I had a Burgandy and Black BK (British Knights) windsuit, matching Hi-Top BK's, and a Punch-colored Kangol for Saturday nights on Military AND a VERY pimped out Copper- colored Zoot-suit w/ Dark Tan fedora w/matching Stacies.(ADAMS)to wear when I'd Go to the Quinceneras(Debuts) all the girls had in tha' ol' hood back in tha day.Throw some Public Enemy or Texas Tornados in the Kraco, and IT WAS ONNNN!!!!!!!!!!
![]() (Can we say Dr.Playboy was in tha Hoooouse?!?) |
|
Originally Posted by Katshot
Now THAT's what I was looking for! Silly stuff that kids do. So far, an aweful lot of the people here seem to be listing stuff done to their "current" car, or they were damn mature with respect to their first car. When I was a kid, many cars in the school parking lot were loaded with mods that by today's standards we would call "Ricer".
|
and now my 2002 ls which is currently in the f@#in' shop.
|
Originally Posted by OldSchool1
" ... the ladies go crazy for a sharp dressed man!"
|
|
Originally Posted by 1wykdmk8
The only reason that I was a 'mature' customizer is because my father was already in the business. He not only did collision work, but he did some custom work. He purchased a 55 Chevy pickup and he completely made the be from scratch.....so you can say he had skillz......so I had a head start on most when it came to my first car.
My second car was not as nice of a car to start with, but we kinda hooked it up. It was a 80 Regal, with a 78 front end on it, it was painted all white, with tinted windows. I had Camaro wheels on it painted blue a blue crushed velor (stock if you can believe it) interior and a stereo in it (that I installed of course). Then I lowered it by heating up the springs....talk about a rough ride....but it looked kool. So, you can say that I had a leg up on some because my dad was in the business......sorry I was lucky in that sense. |
|
Originally Posted by Katshot
Now THAT's what I was looking for! Silly stuff that kids do. So far, an aweful lot of the people here seem to be listing stuff done to their "current" car, or they were damn mature with respect to their first car. When I was a kid, many cars in the school parking lot were loaded with mods that by today's standards we would call "Ricer".
|
|
Originally Posted by Katshot
That's kinda what I thought.
|
|
Originally Posted by Katshot
Hey, don't be sorry, be grateful to your dad. I WISH I had that beginning. My dad barely knew how to change oil. He was an design engineer for Rhom and Haas. He could DRAW cars like a pro but had little or no interest in cars themselves as far as I ever knew. I had to learn the hard way, through trial and error. I picked up knowledge from anyone I could.
|
"Love thoes Fords"
vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2009,
Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
vB Easy Archive Final ©2000 - 2009
- Created by Stefan "Xenon" Kaeser