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Shane is currently offline  Shane
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Nice Wayne. A friend of mine in high school had a 1984 Hurst/Olds 14th ? Anniversary model that looked just like that only with the little hood scoop on it and the shopping cart handle on the trunk deck. It ran pretty well for stock and the lighting rod shifters were cool.

My step-dad had a '64 nova, 350 with dual double pumpers that we used to drag. Not incredibly fast, but in the 1/4 it would pin you to the seat. He got ticked at me one time cuz I twisted up the driveshaft.

 
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