Rayz
08-13-2003, 02:45 PM
This is sort of a belated introduction because I’ve been posting since April 2003.
I go by the title “Old School Guy”, Well because I am. I’ll be 49 in January I think I’ll stop at 49 for a while. My first Pontiac the 64 GTO I bought 3 day’s before starting my senior year of high School. It was 10 years old at the time. No it wasn’t original, it came with a 69 400/ 350 hp engine and a four speed. Now for the part that will make some of you sick I paid 550.00 dollars for it. I’ve had various Pontiac’s on and off ever since. I do most of my own maintenance and sometimes miss the simpler times of carburetors and duel points. On cars I like just about everything that run fast. But I’m not a big fan of ricers. Musically my taste runs from Sinatra through the Chili Peppers with little Eminem thrown in sometimes.
My tag line “ There’s no replacement for displacement “ I heard somewhere and kept it for my own. Mainly because it’s true. So if anyone needs some information about Pontiac’s from “back in the day” feel free to contact me.
I go by the title “Old School Guy”, Well because I am. I’ll be 49 in January I think I’ll stop at 49 for a while. My first Pontiac the 64 GTO I bought 3 day’s before starting my senior year of high School. It was 10 years old at the time. No it wasn’t original, it came with a 69 400/ 350 hp engine and a four speed. Now for the part that will make some of you sick I paid 550.00 dollars for it. I’ve had various Pontiac’s on and off ever since. I do most of my own maintenance and sometimes miss the simpler times of carburetors and duel points. On cars I like just about everything that run fast. But I’m not a big fan of ricers. Musically my taste runs from Sinatra through the Chili Peppers with little Eminem thrown in sometimes.
My tag line “ There’s no replacement for displacement “ I heard somewhere and kept it for my own. Mainly because it’s true. So if anyone needs some information about Pontiac’s from “back in the day” feel free to contact me.