In my younger days, I would always look for car show to enter my hot rods into... I never won much of anything... the guys who took home trophies always trailered their cars in and still spend hours detailing every nut and bolt. I have NEVER trailered a car to a show..I would drive it in.. spend some time knocking the bugs off the winshield and drive home... I guess my trophy was actually getting to enjoy what I built.. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
I haven't ridden in a 66 GTO since 1970 in El Cajon California when I was 13/14 years old. My neighbor Bob had an older brother, Ron Witek, who took me to my Little League games a couple of times and other places. He would blast Black Sabbath from his 8-track player and got me hooked on that band because everything Ron did was cool. Black Sabbath, The Wizard, Hand of Doom, Electric Funeral... Pontiac 66 GTO and the 8-track was the ultimate. I remember he got a new 8-track of a band called Atomic Rooster and left me listening to it in his car as he went inside to get something at his house. One day we were going up Avocado Blvd at a slight incline, and he floored it. WOW! My back was pinned to the seat the likes I've never felt since that day! The 1966 GTO has been my favorite ever since, because everything Ron Witek did was cool, you know.
My first "pinned to the seat" experience was in 1981 at a ripe age of 11, in my friend's brothers 1969 El Camino running an insane alcohol burning big block. We were getting a ride to basketball practice and I remember it like it was yesterday... all three of us stuffed in the bench seat, Led Zepplin Fool in the Rain blasting on the stereo, my arm hanging out of the open window, not a seatbelt in sight and us getting so sideways up the road to the school with the tire smoke just billowing out of the back...the sight, sound and smell of everything going on was the hook I needed to seek big horsepower cars.
One of the best videos ever!! I'm 62 and have oil/trans fluid/rear end oil in my blood. This car takes me back to the days of my 66 Chevy with a 396/375 Positract and early 400 Turbohydramatic. I can feel the rush as you hammer down on this absolutely beautiful Goat. Man, what a great job. Keep up the good work! Wonderful can and a really good funny video!
We used to have stylized cars, stylized buildings and even stylized appliances. Now look at us. People are more interested in their coffee and their computer games.
God Bless the Pontiac GTO. Dream car is a 66 or 67 GTO. Dad had several before I was born. He showed me pics of his when I was a child, been my dream car ever since. Thank you so much for the videos. It's good to see a classic muscle car video going out and having fun. Prius' and small cars have really changed the world. Thank you again, long live the Pontiac GTO!!
I'm watching this in the dead of winter in Canada, my '62 Biscayne all tucked away in it's garage until the snow melts and the salt is washed off the roads- four months from now. Such a long wait to take it out and look for some friends to play with. Guess I'll have to watch videos like this in the meantime...so thanks for posting! LOVE your GTO.
I was given my brothers 67 Lemans when he went to Veitnam in 69.Spent 5 years trying to make it into a GTO.All my early dating history is in that car. The dash shot was such a welcomed memory. ..thanks for the great video
@@yourbeekeeper it sounded like you did it in front of a cop. if that is the case then it seems as though I just saw the stone cold steve austin of the muscle car world lol
Awesome video! I have a 1964 Ford Falcon with a V8 that I'm fixing up, it's not painted yet other than primer and there's a couple minor electrical issues that need fixing but it's getting towards being road legal. I'm so used to driving my slow ass pace arrow rv everywhere that when I had just finished fixing up the carburetor on the Falcon and I went to take it for a test drive I laid down rubber on my driveway and my landlord got pissed at me haha. It really reminds you how much power those vintage cars really have. Keep up the good videos!
Nice car... I was home with my 20 month son and he was crying until we saw your drifts. He stopped imediately (!) as he heard the V8 drifting! Thanks man!
Back in the late 70s I had a 65 GTO, basically a no frills Lemans with a big appetite 389. Later had a 67 Lemans, nice luxury ride, gave it to my sister when she needed a car to haul her kids around. Wish I still had those rides.
I had a '66 as well in the early '70's; gold on gold. My God was that a pretty car. Drove it to 115,00 miles and it began to use some oil, smoke. So rather than re ring it I bought a '68 GTO, black on black. It was pretty, but man was it ever a lemon. Everything minor went wrong; usually electrical. The '66 was by far the best car I've ever owned. Very few problems. Just eased it around town for the most part. It had the most undesirable transmission, the 2-speed powerglide, and did it ever use gas! It drank leaded premium too. But very few problems with that car and many great memories. Wish I had it back!
+Dale Andrews Hi Dale, I replaced the slip and slide powerglide with a TH-350 shortly after I bought this car...best move ever. I agree, the body style and lines of the '66 are just poetry in motion. Never was a big fan of the second gen. smaller GTO's. I had the opportunity years ago to buy a '69 GTO, the price was right, but I passed...it just didn't feel right to me.
I still have my 66 GTO, and it still rocks, I have the original 389, but i put a 455 CID w/ram air 3 heads in it and replaced the 2 speed power glyde (glide)with a turbo 400, and cruze to Ronny and the daytonas, BTW no pasenger seat cause i drive alone, and dont have to hear the misses tell me im driving to fast, lol
+John Gotti I prefer to ride alone as well. I only have an AM radio in mine...so it's just the sweet, sweet sound of the all mighty Pontiac that floats into my ears.
make more please, I have a 70 chevelle 2 door hard top coupe, if I lived there I would definitely cruise with you and I'm a huge fan of GTO's,my dad has a 70 Judge
Learned many years AGO DON'T LEAVE THE IGNITION IN THE ON POSITION UNLESS YOUR RUNNING, that's if still got points lol. Nice GTO, driven hard like they should be driven. Wish I had my old 66 Pontiac Lemans still, just a 326 2 barrel but that engine was very surprising for what it was. Reminds me of the the good old days back in the early 1990's when I had it.
Thank you , I have years of practice with this car. I have road raced this car at local tracks through the years. Making around 430 HP does not hurt either. Thanks for watching.
Very nice car,you must have been taking good care of it ! I bought a 66 GTO this summer,imported from California in 2006. Here in Norway we get some garage-time (winter and snow), so i am taking care of some rust-spots and giving it a suspension-upgrade +changing colour from original burgundee to black. It has a 400 engine and rear axle from a 68 GTO,engine has Edelbrock RPM heads, cam, intake and holley 750 carb + dougs headers. Big fan of your videos, keep em coming :-)
People who have never driven or ridden in a car like this don't understand. It's a completely different experience than any other car, even modern muscle. It's such a different beast and requires such a different approach to driving, it's really amazing. Btw HUGE kudos to you for driving it the way it's meant to be driven. I can't stand people who buy these cars just wanna pussy foot around and be seen in them or think they're too precious to really drive. You are keeping the true spirit alive
Nice car and I dig your video. I've got a '69 GTO that I just had the 400 motor rebuilt with a RAIV cam, Edelbrock Performer intake and stock RA headers. Looking forward to breaking her in and turning some heads. I like your sense of humor.
I had 3 GTO's at a different points in my life, a '66, a '68, then a few yeara later I saw a '67 that I had to have. So I bought it and kept it a coule of years.
Those car are built for fun and pleasure and you use it like their or suposed to be used ! Thank you, make me happy ! ( A french youtuber ! (i hope my english is not too bad))
yourbeekeeper Sucks even more to be in H.S right now all my gen has access to is honda civics maybe and old crown vic but for the most part not very many choices in terms of performance.
I am 72 years old now and have had a few cars in my time but I have to say the 65 GTO I had was definitely one of my favorites . 389 Tri-Power , 4 spd . very fast and actually with the tires back then it handled real well . I would love one now with some of the new technology and tires that would stick to the road . The 65 I had would definitely give some of the new ones a go !!!!
Robert Snow Hi Robert, This old '66 has several suspension upgrades from factory... I installed disk brake drop spindles, huge front sway bar, boxed the rear control arms and added a rear sway bar, had four coil springs custom made and upgraded from a 14" to a 15" ralley rim of course with radial tires (245-55-15). It made a world of improvement from when I first bought it. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
That is an original tissue box, has a Pontiac emblem on the front and was an option. You swing it out so you can get the tissue, and after a few good accelerations, it tends to swing itself out. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. I will make more vids...life has been keeping me pretty busy and some of the extracurricular activities have taken a back seat... but soon enough it will see the daylight again.
That was fun thanks for sharing! Back in the 50s and 60s all those parking lots would be filled with hot rods, beautiful woman, and young guys. Yes they be looking at the rods rather than the woman !
Thanks for watching... I am not old enough to know the 50's and 60's...but I remember the 70's and 80's and the cruise nights with amazing hot rods, good looking girls, and food that would get brought to your car by a lady on roller skates...fun times.
I love how you drive it the way its meant to be drove and not baby it like most people who own muscle cars, when I have my 72 Chevelle SS out I get crazy looks from all the older guys guys because I drive it like you lol
@MrJohndeere93 Thanks for watching. The car was auto from the factory and the automatic was more consistant when I used to bracket race. However, I have an original bell housing, flywheel, 4-speed console and pedal set-up sitting on a shelf. When this automatic finally dies, I will put a 5-speed in it.
I bought this car in 1987 and paid $400 for it. Been sitting in a garage for 12 years and full of cats when I dragged it into the sun light. Got it running with a new battery and can of gas... drove it to a gas station two blocks away on four flat tires...Put a fresh tank of gas and got all four to hold air long enough to drive home. I knew from that moment that I would never get rid of such a great machine.
In my younger days, I would always look for car show to enter my hot rods into... I never won much of anything... the guys who took home trophies always trailered their cars in and still spend hours detailing every nut and bolt. I have NEVER trailered a car to a show..I would drive it in.. spend some time knocking the bugs off the winshield and drive home... I guess my trophy was actually getting to enjoy what I built.. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
I haven't ridden in a 66 GTO since 1970 in El Cajon California when I was 13/14 years old. My neighbor Bob had an older brother, Ron Witek, who took me to my Little League games a couple of times and other places. He would blast Black Sabbath from his 8-track player and got me hooked on that band because everything Ron did was cool. Black Sabbath, The Wizard, Hand of Doom, Electric Funeral... Pontiac 66 GTO and the 8-track was the ultimate. I remember he got a new 8-track of a band called Atomic Rooster and left me listening to it in his car as he went inside to get something at his house. One day we were going up Avocado Blvd at a slight incline, and he floored it. WOW! My back was pinned to the seat the likes I've never felt since that day! The 1966 GTO has been my favorite ever since, because everything Ron Witek did was cool, you know.
My first "pinned to the seat" experience was in 1981 at a ripe age of 11, in my friend's brothers 1969 El Camino running an insane alcohol burning big block. We were getting a ride to basketball practice and I remember it like it was yesterday... all three of us stuffed in the bench seat, Led Zepplin Fool in the Rain blasting on the stereo, my arm hanging out of the open window, not a seatbelt in sight and us getting so sideways up the road to the school with the tire smoke just billowing out of the back...the sight, sound and smell of everything going on was the hook I needed to seek big horsepower cars.
I'm glad to see you use it like a real muscle car! I think it'd be a shame to see it as a trailer queen!
im thinkin the same thing
Pontiac boyz, we drive
I remember driving down a side street in my 69 gto and a lady yelled slow down and I was going 20mph in that neighborhood.
hahha... yep...they are speeding even at a stop sign.
One of the best videos ever!! I'm 62 and have oil/trans fluid/rear end oil in my blood. This car takes me back to the days of my 66 Chevy with a 396/375 Positract and early 400 Turbohydramatic. I can feel the rush as you hammer down on this absolutely beautiful Goat. Man, what a great job. Keep up the good work! Wonderful can and a really good funny video!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the vid.. I have a more fun videos with this car. Thanks for watching.
One can really appreciate just how hideous the Toyota Prius is parked next to a beautiful old classic like this '66 GTO.
I can not disagree.
Boy, did you get that right!
We used to have stylized cars, stylized buildings and even stylized appliances. Now look at us. People are more interested in their coffee and their computer games.
God Bless the Pontiac GTO. Dream car is a 66 or 67 GTO. Dad had several before I was born. He showed me pics of his when I was a child, been my dream car ever since. Thank you so much for the videos. It's good to see a classic muscle car video going out and having fun. Prius' and small cars have really changed the world. Thank you again, long live the Pontiac GTO!!
My first car was a 1966 GTO. What a great car. Had several GTO's since, but nothing like that '66!
I'm watching this in the dead of winter in Canada, my '62 Biscayne all tucked away in it's garage until the snow melts and the salt is washed off the roads- four months from now. Such a long wait to take it out and look for some friends to play with. Guess I'll have to watch videos like this in the meantime...so thanks for posting! LOVE your GTO.
Thanks for watching.. try to stay warm and hope for an early Spring!
I was given my brothers 67 Lemans when he went to Veitnam in 69.Spent 5 years trying to make it into a GTO.All my early dating history is in that car. The dash shot was such a welcomed memory. ..thanks for the great video
Love the narration. Awesome, man. Enjoy your ride. Noticed right away. A real Pontiac driver in a Pontiac. That's how we do it
You seem like the coolest dude to chill with. Sick freaking powerslide at 2:03.
+AsTheSeasonsGray Thank you. I love driving this car in every way but straight...lol.
@@yourbeekeeper it sounded like you did it in front of a cop. if that is the case then it seems as though I just saw the stone cold steve austin of the muscle car world lol
Great video! Nice to see someone with a really clean old street car driving it the way it should be driven.
Im getting one of this... after I graduate lol... congrats on that beauty, love pontiacs; love muscle cars !
Thanks Mike! I have always loved the Pontiac Power! Thanks for watching!
My God your GTO is mint ! Love it !
Thank you Corey.
Oh,Man!I Love that steering wheel! Love the whole car! I'm jealous! A REAL BEAUTY!
Thanks Curtis.
2:03 - some straight up Gone in 60 Seconds shit. Love it, GTO for life!
GTOAviator Thanks for stoppin in... it sounds much better in person.
Awesome video! I have a 1964 Ford Falcon with a V8 that I'm fixing up, it's not painted yet other than primer and there's a couple minor electrical issues that need fixing but it's getting towards being road legal. I'm so used to driving my slow ass pace arrow rv everywhere that when I had just finished fixing up the carburetor on the Falcon and I went to take it for a test drive I laid down rubber on my driveway and my landlord got pissed at me haha. It really reminds you how much power those vintage cars really have. Keep up the good videos!
***** Enjoy that Falcon... I really like the look of those cars!
Nice car... I was home with my 20 month son and he was crying until we saw your drifts. He stopped imediately (!) as he heard the V8 drifting! Thanks man!
That's awesome!!!! Thanks for watching!
I love your video, love your car. Thanx so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Back in the late 70s I had a 65 GTO, basically a no frills Lemans with a big appetite 389. Later had a 67 Lemans, nice luxury ride, gave it to my sister when she needed a car to haul her kids around. Wish I still had those rides.
I really like the loooong body lines of cars in the 60's
I had a '66 as well in the early '70's; gold on gold. My God was that a pretty car. Drove it to 115,00 miles and it began to use some oil, smoke. So rather than re ring it I bought a '68 GTO, black on black. It was pretty, but man was it ever a lemon. Everything minor went wrong; usually electrical. The '66 was by far the best car I've ever owned. Very few problems. Just eased it around town for the most part. It had the most undesirable transmission, the 2-speed powerglide, and did it ever use gas! It drank leaded premium too. But very few problems with that car and many great memories. Wish I had it back!
+Dale Andrews Hi Dale, I replaced the slip and slide powerglide with a TH-350 shortly after I bought this car...best move ever. I agree, the body style and lines of the '66 are just poetry in motion. Never was a big fan of the second gen. smaller GTO's. I had the opportunity years ago to buy a '69 GTO, the price was right, but I passed...it just didn't feel right to me.
at 2:05 my jaw dropped. Nothing beats that sound and feeling of torque. Good job man!
I still have my 66 GTO, and it still rocks, I have the original 389, but i put a 455 CID w/ram air 3 heads in it and replaced the 2 speed power glyde (glide)with a turbo 400, and cruze to Ronny and the daytonas, BTW no pasenger seat cause i drive alone, and dont have to hear the misses tell me im driving to fast, lol
+John Gotti I prefer to ride alone as well. I only have an AM radio in mine...so it's just the sweet, sweet sound of the all mighty Pontiac that floats into my ears.
yet another awesome video man and those slides were crazy cool
Wicked nice and all that jazz way too cool 😎 👌
Its been awhile so I had to watch it again 4 years later. It still sound as good as it did 4 years ago.lol
Yeah, I really need to get that car out into the sun...it's literally sitting three feet from me as I type this...patiently waiting.
Thanks, My daughter is in her third year of French in school and she helped me.
make more please, I have a 70 chevelle 2 door hard top coupe, if I lived there I would definitely cruise with you and I'm a huge fan of GTO's,my dad has a 70 Judge
Learned many years AGO DON'T LEAVE THE IGNITION IN THE ON POSITION UNLESS YOUR RUNNING, that's if still got points lol. Nice GTO, driven hard like they should be driven. Wish I had my old 66 Pontiac Lemans still, just a 326 2 barrel but that engine was very surprising for what it was. Reminds me of the the good old days back in the early 1990's when I had it.
Awesome video...I'm very impressed both by your GTO and how you're drifting it !
Can't wait to try this once I get home!
If I lived there I'd have joined you with my 66 Galaxie. Old cars are amazing and what you have there is a definite eye-catcher.
Thank you , I have years of practice with this car. I have road raced this car at local tracks through the years. Making around 430 HP does not hurt either. Thanks for watching.
Love me some old GM boats. I have a 68 impala ss and a 70 imp vert with a ls3 myself. Nice GTO
Nice sense of humor, beautifull driving and a magniffic goat
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This is a great video, had fun watching it! nice 66 you got man!
Thank you, it's been a good friend since 1987...
Very nice car,you must have been taking good care of it ! I bought a 66 GTO this summer,imported from California in 2006. Here in Norway we get some garage-time (winter and snow), so i am taking care of some rust-spots and giving it a suspension-upgrade +changing colour from original burgundee to black. It has a 400 engine and rear axle from a 68 GTO,engine has Edelbrock RPM heads, cam, intake and holley 750 carb + dougs headers.
Big fan of your videos, keep em coming :-)
People who have never driven or ridden in a car like this don't understand. It's a completely different experience than any other car, even modern muscle. It's such a different beast and requires such a different approach to driving, it's really amazing. Btw HUGE kudos to you for driving it the way it's meant to be driven. I can't stand people who buy these cars just wanna pussy foot around and be seen in them or think they're too precious to really drive. You are keeping the true spirit alive
What a great car you've got sir! Yay for classic GM!
I wish my Cutlass had the get up and go.
you have no idea how badly I want a '66 in that color with that interior. You are a lucky man.
Great video! I like how you set the camera up behind you to capture what it's like to drive that awesome car. I look forward to more videos!! Thanks
i love your car man! GTOs are my favorite!
Enjoyed your video nice car grew up around muscle cars
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice car. You still having fun at an older age. So cool. Never lose the kid in ya.
Nice car and I dig your video. I've got a '69 GTO that I just had the 400 motor rebuilt with a RAIV cam, Edelbrock Performer intake and stock RA headers. Looking forward to breaking her in and turning some heads. I like your sense of humor.
Your '69 should be a good runner... Hope you get some good times behind the wheel.. Thanks for watching!
badass driving, love those GTO's
I am so happy that your driving this car like its meant to be driven, Thank you for uploading this very funny and exciting video!
I had 3 GTO's at a different points in my life, a '66, a '68, then a few yeara later I saw a '67 that I had to have. So I bought it and kept it a coule of years.
Thanks, it's a great running machine... Good luck in your enlistment!!
Those car are built for fun and pleasure and you use it like their or suposed to be used ! Thank you, make me happy ! ( A french youtuber ! (i hope my english is not too bad))
If it makes you feel better, I'm 16 and the flame burns in me, so to speak. Badass driving. Doing it so I don't have to!
+84Bronco351 Thank you.. I've been a gear head my whole life... I call it "Throttle Therapy"
JRC99 good kid. Don't let the new age suck you in!
High school early 70's lots of nice cars, driving fast, normal then! I'm glad I was there! Nice GTO
HI Robert, I definately was born in the wrong era... H.S. was the late '80's for me and most production cars of that era were lame.
yourbeekeeper Sucks even more to be in H.S right now all my gen has access to is honda civics maybe and old crown vic but for the most part not very many choices in terms of performance.
God bless you and your car take care of her youre lucky hope to own one 1 day
HorseRancher92 thank you...by far the best muscle car I have owned.
Thanks for the ride
This is an amazing car/video, my friend.
beautiful car man! i can only hope the 69 im working on could someday hold a torch to yours!
Rock n Roll Brother !!!
What a Ride !!!
Man you got knee deep in her !!!
Awesome video my Friend !!!
She sure is beauty. You did a good job on it.
Wow, that's pretty steep gears.. I wanted street-ability as well as a good hole shot so I went with these. They have worked out well. Thanks.
that is a beautiful car. sounds great.
I am 72 years old now and have had a few cars in my time but I have to say the 65 GTO I had was definitely one of my favorites . 389 Tri-Power , 4 spd . very fast and actually with the tires back then it handled real well . I would love one now with some of the new technology and tires that would stick to the road . The 65 I had would definitely give some of the new ones a go !!!!
Robert Snow Hi Robert, This old '66 has several suspension upgrades from factory... I installed disk brake drop spindles, huge front sway bar, boxed the rear control arms and added a rear sway bar, had four coil springs custom made and upgraded from a 14" to a 15" ralley rim of course with radial tires (245-55-15). It made a world of improvement from when I first bought it. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
Ive got a sixty five gto, if youd like I have a instagram with some fresh documentation!! (search @65goat on instagram)
That is an original tissue box, has a Pontiac emblem on the front and was an option. You swing it out so you can get the tissue, and after a few good accelerations, it tends to swing itself out. Thanks for watching!
my dad has the same exact car!! him and i practically rebuilt the engine. yours sounds really nice!
come back friday night lol great vid man great car
That was awesome! I would love to drive that car...
checked out your vids... sounds GREAT!
that was some awesome drifting!
dude i wish there were more people like you in the world. not afraid to have a little fun and bend the rules alittle.:)
Love the Red interior with the Black exterior. Best color combo in the world! Nice 66 man.
Thank you. I will make more vids...life has been keeping me pretty busy and some of the extracurricular activities have taken a back seat... but soon enough it will see the daylight again.
That was fun thanks for sharing! Back in the 50s and 60s all those parking lots would be filled with hot rods, beautiful woman, and young guys. Yes they be looking at the rods rather than the woman !
Thanks for watching... I am not old enough to know the 50's and 60's...but I remember the 70's and 80's and the cruise nights with amazing hot rods, good looking girls, and food that would get brought to your car by a lady on roller skates...fun times.
I love how you drive it the way its meant to be drove and not baby it like most people who own muscle cars, when I have my 72 Chevelle SS out I get crazy looks from all the older guys guys because I drive it like you lol
Great video awsome car
Thank you.
66 is really my favourite year for the GTO and it looks stunning in black.
Great '66 you have.. just watched your video. Thanks for watching.
389 Tri-Power.......What a Great Combo Pontiac Delivered.Beautiful Goat.
+irishpat64 Thank you and I agree...great power package
beautiful car man
Haha! Did that ambulance egg you on?? That burnout was awesome!!
+Bone Thang haha...yeah he did... I found out later that a friend of mine was the one burping the siren and they were just there having lunch.
Nicest video on youtube, im not kidding, just made my day! :)
@MrJohndeere93 Thanks for watching. The car was auto from the factory and the automatic was more consistant when I used to bracket race. However, I have an original bell housing, flywheel, 4-speed console and pedal set-up sitting on a shelf. When this automatic finally dies, I will put a 5-speed in it.
Dude you are crazy! ...i like it.
Thank you! I have been driving this car a LONG time and am very familiar with how it reacts.
Reminds me of when I drove around with my 66 goat.
gotta sub after watching that lol good stuff
sooooooooooooo beautiful!
I am sure there are some online sites to buy these old cars, but eBay is probably the most widely used. Thanks for watching.
Hopefully they will... Thank you and thanks for watching.
Thanks! You going to make any vids of your new project?
Great vid...I'll have to get mine out for one more ride and video tape it ...:-)
Thank you! Hope you have a great ride!
Thank you. Still has the original 389 block between the rails. It has had extensive work done to it and ran 429hp on the dyno. It goes pretty good.
So Sad No One 2 Play With .LONG LIVE THE V8
beautiful car right there! :)
love that car! ty
ahhhhh, love the long quater panels on the 70 monte... cool car.
Oh yeah, I still have this machine... it waits patiently in the garage for it's next cruise. I bought this car in 1987.
Thank you... and Thank you!
I bought this car in 1987 and paid $400 for it. Been sitting in a garage for 12 years and full of cats when I dragged it into the sun light. Got it running with a new battery and can of gas... drove it to a gas station two blocks away on four flat tires...Put a fresh tank of gas and got all four to hold air long enough to drive home. I knew from that moment that I would never get rid of such a great machine.
Thank you. I put it on a tripod and seat-belted it in. Stayed in place good. Thanks for watching.