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  • #2
    Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

    I'll be damned. I've never seen a 305ci smoke the hides!
    Nitrous, baby!!...

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    • #3
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      Really?

      Looks like I need to do a YouTube vid here soon, then...it may be small on size, but BIG on delivery!

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      • #4
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        I know it's not a very popular opinion around here, but I just can't get excited about station wagons. With the possible exception of a few two - door wagons that were styled in the '50s and '60s.

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        • #5
          Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

          Is that the ex- Al Provost car? It doesn't get any cooler than a stocker wagon.

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          • #6
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            Hey I've got an 88 Caprice wagon, mine has the 307 Olds motor in it...... I love wagon stockers......

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            • #7
              Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

              My 454 came out of an 86 we built my freind.
              Coming at you live from the birthplace of GM,Flint,Mi. Where your car is worth more than the property it's parked on.

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              • #8
                Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                My personal F-Bomb would be a tubbed, lenco shifted, 14-71 blown 555ci BBC powered Caprice wagon from the 1980's with all the factory trim and woodgrain.

                Ooga booga!

                Brian
                That which you manifest is before you.

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                • #9
                  Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                  Now THAT would've been the ideal replacement for Clark Griswold's jacked-up Family Truckster....don't forget the leash/collar!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                    Brian for once I am in agreement with you - you ARE a weirdo! ;D

                    Different strokes I guess eh?

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                    • #11
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                      You all know I love wagons, but there is one thing I love more. STOCKERS!!!! Stock Eliminator is what I grew up with, and I think Stockers and Super Stockers are the coolest. Stockers Rule!
                      "A cross thread is better than a lock washer." Earl Lanning...My Grandpa

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                      • #12
                        Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                        Lenco in a wagon....Hmmmm.

                        You might need medication.....You can borrow some of mine ;D

                        Seth
                        200 mph or bust.......

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                        • #13
                          Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                          A cool wagon for sure ;).The 305 must be strong.

                          We actually a lot of these wagons over here...a lot,so they are cheap.So we had a plan of making a roadrace drag race drifting wagon out of a blue 78 Oldsmobile Custom cruiser with woodgrain and all ;D.

                          A healthy 400 sbc and a 400 trans,should do it for cheap right now..

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                          • #14
                            Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                            I know a guy that had a 78 Malibu wagon with woodgrain that had a 400 sbc under the hood. Thing ran so hard he twisted the rear end right out of it blowing a 78 Vette away.
                            Hauling ass & sucking gas are the best uses for a truck.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Lohnes' Pic of the Week: My Favorite Stocker Ever

                              78 malibu=7,5 inch rear end.

                              78 Caprice Wagon=8,5 inch rear end

                              78 caprice wagon former diesel=12 bolt internals in a 10 bolt housing ;D

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