Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Oh yeah, and it's been one heck of a muscle car era! I NEVER dreamed I would experience the incredible cars and performance we have today back in the 70's.
Absolutely! I think of the cars I got the chance to drive back then, even if only once or twice. Super Bee, Road Runner, Challenger, Cuda, GTX, Duster, Mustangs, Cyclone GT, Corvette, Camaros, Chevelles, Novas, GTOs, Firebirds, GS, 442. Just a ton of fun.
Chuck Branscomb wrote:
I could never have dreamed of driving something like the M5 that can trap 109mph and trip the lights just under 13 sec with a good launch while being an overall outstanding car...just amazing. I’ve had the car for years, and I still am amazed each time I drive it. I don’t ever plan to sell it.
Yep. I drove my 1st Vette when I was 17. I thought that was awesome. Driving a Z06 makes that 70's one like nothing. I'm still amazed also when I get in my car. And taking it out on track it is just intoxicating

Chuck Branscomb wrote:
I think people who didn't experience the 70's really have too little appreciation for today's cars. Dang, even my beater 11 year-old Volvo wagon has an all aluminum, DOHC, 4 valve/cylinder, turbocharged with intercooler motor -- the thought of such a beast of a motor was beyond comprehension in the 70's.
Today it's almost getting common place to have 300hp. Getting 500hp in a street car on pump gas without a big block and big loping cam. Unreal!
Chuck Branscomb wrote:
Hey, at least this time, I really don't think the nation will put up with another 55mph speed limit (not to mention what it would do to the economy).
Chuck
I hope the hell not.
Graham