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Who can forget this classic?

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Eric Burdon with War

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1967 Camaro. Couple HS buddies of mine each had one. One happened to be the SS model in this color!

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1969 Chevelle. Another HS buddy had one in this color. 496 with a 4 speed and 4.11 rear end. Got about 2 gallons per mile! :)

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Hunting buddy of my dad's had one in dark blue but with an automatic.
 
1970 Dodge Charger. Cousin of Dad's hunting buddy had one. 426 Hemi with automatic:

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1968 Karmann Ghia. Another HS buddy had one of these. Orange IIRC. Odd looking car. I didn't like it.

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1977 Trans-Am. Buddy of my cousin had one. Chick magnet. He needed all the help he could get.

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1967 Barracuda. Guy a year behind me in HS had one. 318 with an automatic. The dumbass managed to wreck it.

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1973 version:

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And its Challenger cousin:

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Almost had my dad talked into letting me buy one. The 'Cuda was a hard no. 340 with a 4 speed = LOTS of tickets.

The Challenger had a 318 with a 3 speed IIRC.
 
What exercise routine you follow as a guy over 50 ?
 

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