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  1. Gatorhater

    Another home town dude says adios to Diaz and Enos.

    that 396 was a beast, especially off the line. My guy made mistake of running longer race. If you know North Dade, we went from NW 27 ave to first exit after the big bend on Palmeto xway. He had until about halfway but I was on side on the road waiting for him at the end. My Plymouth was ex...
  2. Gatorhater

    Another home town dude says adios to Diaz and Enos.

    Sweet. 60's were great for cars. I took down a Chevelle like yours with the Plymouth. Took me off the line but top end on that 440 was too much for him. Those were the das. I had 1980 L88 Vette and it was crap. Look good for the chicks but no power.
  3. Gatorhater

    Another home town dude says adios to Diaz and Enos.

    Pretty sure it was Division of Chrysler at the time. Mostly I remember a huge 8 cylinder engine. It was about 9 years old when I got it. It came with an education. I gave my dad all the money I had saved for a car, about $600. It took me a year or two to realize it but there was no way it...
  4. Gatorhater

    Another home town dude says adios to Diaz and Enos.

    One with big fins in the background looks like my first car - old '59 Desoto. Thing was loaded way ahead of its time: power windows, seek n fine radio, rear A/C, six way power seat and five body trunk. Nothing work except the 383 engine but for a 16 year old that was all that mattered.
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