Cash Davidson wrote:
Post 'em up!
I was going thru my files and found this:

Drifting my '67 Firebird around a cone with the SCCA Muhud Region (Albany, NY) back in 1995. Complete with "ESP 16" on the windshield!

Pretty sure I missed that cone.
I need to get that car back on the road.
Cash,
Coming back full circle to the guy that started this thread...that's a cool pic of the Firebird 400. I have lots of great memories of those. My dad bought a 1968 vert with the 350HO engine, 4spd Hurst, etc. Prior to that he had a 63 Vette which was stolen in 1965 and then a '65 Vette that was stolen in early 1968 hence he changed to the FB. I can still remember playing with friends in the street waiting for him to get home from picking up the Firebird late one night. I guess I was 9 at the time. I think his car today would a very rare Firebird since not many were made with the 350HO engine, vert, 4spd Hurst, white with red interior, etc.
Later on when I was about 12, I taught my older sister (guess this was my first right seat instructor job) how do a burn-out.

She was so happy with this newly found skill that we went over in front a friends house in town late one night, and she desired to truly wake the neighborhood I guess, and ended up severely over-revving the engine and breaking either a rocker arm or a push rod. She parked the car at home after we got there on 7 cylinders and never said anything. The next weekend I found my Dad in the garage with a valve cover off, and he repaired it himself which surprised me. He asked me if I knew what happened, so I told him the truth. He never said anything to my sister...
Anyway, sorry for blabbing on. That is just start of stories I have about that car actually.
