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Yep, you can tell from the grill and hood line the car is a 70 Buick GS. Buick is my 2nd favorite car, Pontiac is where my heart is.



http://www.allsportauto.com/photoautre5/buick/gs-455/1970_buick_gs_455_stage_1_07_sb.jpg
http://oldsjunction.classicoldsmobile.com/rocketscience/70-442-w30-5.jpg

This is an original unrestored (except for paint) car, 48,000 original miles. he wanted to trade, as much as I love the firebirds... nope
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/71344_triplexbird.jpg

While this is a very nice looking bird and I like em. NO way would I trade the GT40.
 
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Yep, you can tell from the grill and hood line the car is a 70 Buick GS. Buick is my 2nd favorite car, Pontiac is where my heart is.



http://www.allsportauto.com/photoautre5/buick/gs-455/1970_buick_gs_455_stage_1_07_sb.jpg
http://oldsjunction.classicoldsmobile.com/rocketscience/70-442-w30-5.jpg

This is an original unrestored (except for paint) car, 48,000 original miles. he wanted to trade, as much as I love the firebirds... nope
71344_triplexbird.jpg


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A nickname for the Firebird is FireChicken
 
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Sorry - while I do have a JG we got her by a fluke and not from a breeder. We also have no roosters - so no fertile eggs; we have to purchase when Miss Juno goes broody. I don't know of anyone that sells JG fertile eggs - you might want to check the "breeds, genetics & showing" section to see if there is a JG thread.

PS - welcome to the WA thread! good luck keeping up
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Sounds very nice.
Is that your TY channel?

yeah, not much on there though lol. the firechicken was gorgeous, 4 speed car. like CR though, would not trade the wicked car for it. I had a 71 with a dual snorkel hood, love them. the wicked blue car is much more fun. in one of my videos we are lapping at SIR behind another gt40 and right after I shut the camera off everyone stood on their brakes and stopped around a blind corner(where the concrete wall starts for the drag strip). cold hard pirreli (sp) tires...we did two 360's in front of the grandstand , got a standing O from the crowd lol.
 
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This is an original unrestored (except for paint) car, 48,000 original miles. he wanted to trade, as much as I love the firebirds... nope
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/71344_triplexbird.jpg

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A nickname for the Firebird is FireChicken

cannot find a pic of the car I learned to drive in, that I dearly loved (also learned in 1950 dark blue Chevy business coupe)

but where is the 1961 sea foam green Chevrolet Biscayne ????
 
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The last time I went through PT (for a dislocated knee, strangely enough) they assigned me a sheet full of exercises that basically only worked for thin people with flat chests (stand facing the door jamb with your chest against the frame and your back straight? They did not make me that shape, bozo) and no other joint problems. After a few days of aggravating my baseline shoulder and hip pain I threw out their xeroxed pages and started going up and down the back stairs more often than I actually had to.
 
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OK so lets keep this friendly and no hard feelings ok. It's all in fun.
Yes RR I know it is very difficult. Compared to mash the petal and hold in a straight line it for 1320'.
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Yes I know there is skill involved. But TO ME it is just boring. See I raced flat track and rough scrambles with my ATV. And now my new thing is the sandrail. See ya have to have enough speed to get up and over 200'-300' but not too much or you will jump too far off the top. Anyone who hasn't done it would probably scream first time off the top and some may need to go change pants.
NASCAR is still BORING !

this is one of our cars CR, if you mash this one it will go left, or right, or wherever it wants to lol. its a wicked wicked ride...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/71344_triplexgt40.jpg

Hey, one of those things you need a ladder to get down into!
 
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Cute story. Glad you have her back. Who knows what goes on inside their pea brains! Good to hear from you. Hope all is well with your Drake.

Your story reminded me of the time we had an escapee. It was around midnight, and I think we were in bed when we got a loud knock on the door. The guy identified himself as a Renton Police Officer, We opened the door and he asks us if we can Identify a bunny. Our dear lop eared bunny had spent hours excavating a neighbors front porch. We had to walk around the block to get her. There were an unbelievable number of people out watching PJ dig. So I grabbed her and offered to fix the neighbor's garden bed. The homeowner was so sweet about it, and refused any help from us. We hauled our dear truant bunny. I must say that is the only time we have ever had a police officer knock on our door

It is a shame that you didn't get your chase on film. It sounded like BamBam gave you all a run for your money.
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That quacked me up. Can't imagine opening a door to a cop at at midnight thinking it must be terrible news only to hear him ask if you can identify a BUNNY!
 
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