1. This was my uncle's 1996 Collectors Edition Corvette. It had the 330hp LT4 engine and 6-speed manual combo, plus a gray and black leather interior. Click for the picture. This baby was sold to make way for a red Y2K Vette Convertible!
2. Here's my best friend Mike's extended cab/short bed NASCAR edition '99 F150. Modifications include Lightning grilles, front bumper, airdam, AFS wheels with Pirelli Scorpion 285/55 18s, clear corner lights and PIAA Superwhite bulbs, Panasonic sound system, K&N intake and custom engine dress, along with Ventshades and painted tailight louvers. Its awesome! Click here for the left side. Click here for a right side shot.
3. Here is my buddy Jim's 2003 Z06 Corvette. So far, it just has some minor cosmetic upgrades. It is a seriously clean Vette too, trophying in almost every show it enters! Click here for a profile shot.
4. This is Scott's clean '88 Monte Carlo SS. It's painted Nissan Metallic Gray with a Vette-cammed 350. It also has a true dual exhaust system with Flowmasters and dual cats. Click for the picture. Click here for another shot.
5. This is a picture of Bill's 37,000 mile all-original 1977 Corvette. This is one super clean car, and was featured in the August '99 Corvette Fever Magazine! Click for the picture.
6. Here's Gus's former 1994 Mustang Cobra. The mod list includes: 3.73 gears, Motorsport aluminum driveshaft, King Cobra clutch, Eibach lowering springs, MAC aluminum caster-camber plates, shorter front endlinks, polyurethane bushings, offset steering rack bushings, Steeda Tri-Ax shifter, Flowmaster American Thunder 2-chamber exhaust, off-road X-pipe, MAC polished fenderwell cold air intake, motorsport wires, BBK underdrive pulleys, and a brand new aluminum radiator. This is one super-clean Stang! Click here for a front shot. Click here for a rear view. Here's a motor shot. Here is a shot of the front seats. This is a shot of the rear seat.
7. This is a shot of Joey's "Rice Rocket." You think it's just a nice clean 260Z, right? It is - until you open the hood to find an aluminum-headed Chevy 327 V8 stuffed between the fenders! It's backed by a Super T-10 4-speed and a Datsun Comp rear. It also runs low 12's in the quarter mile! If you want more info on this sick car, email Joe. Click for the picture.
8. Here's a shot of a "Police Car" taken at the '98 N.Y. Auto Show. This Mustang GT was confiscated by the NYPD from a street racer and run by detectives for a while to catch other racers. Then it was painted in the traditional blue-and-white colors for highway pursuit. Click for the picture.
9. This dark blue 1965 Malibu is totally awesome. It only appears to be a clean restoration. The light blue bench seat interior looks stock, but the shifter is attached to a Richmond 5 speed tranny. Under the hood is a dual-quad 502 (Click here to see it), and you can also see the power brake booster for the disc brake setup. Click for the picture.
10. I took this picture at the '97 Ramapo College Corvette Show. It's a row of 70's Stingrays in a rainbow of colors. Click for the picture.
11. Here's a fairly famous car that was at a local show my Monte was in. The car was featured in Car Craft magazine a few years ago. It's a stock-looking yellow Miata. Of course, it has a fuel-injected HO 5.0 and T-5 trans out of a late-model Mustang stuffed into it! Click for the picture.
12. Here's a wild 1970 Malibu SSS...Super Sport Sedan. This monster has a 675 cubic inch engine with DFI. The intake and twin throttlebody were handmade, and it flows 2200 cfm of air! The car also features a ZF 6-speed tranny and a Corvette IRS. It also has a custom leather interior. Click here for a profile.
13. Here's some pics of my first car. It was a very rusty white '76 Monte Carlo with a maroon benchseat interior. I painted "The Beast" on the trunklid to honor the 350-4bbl under the 6-foot hood...the crazy things we do when we're 17! Unfortunately, this car did not last me very long. We discovered that all the brake lines were rotted among a myriad of other problems, so I sold it only 8 months after I bought it. Here's a front view. Here's a profile. Here's a rear quarter view. Closeup of "The Beast" script.
14. I owned this "twin" '85 Monte SS while my other one was undergoing the conversion to fuel injection. She was an all-original, one-owner car with only 106K miles. The body was in good shape, and the interior was mint. Once the ProTouring Monte was finished, I sold it for a fair profit. Click here for an exterior shot. Click here for an interior shot.
15. Here's an old shot of my '85 SS together with Mike's former '65 Chevelle. Click for the picture.
16. Here's another shot of my 1985 Monte Carlo SS with the New York City skyline in the background. She's still wearing the Chevelle stripes in this shot. Click for the picture.
17. Here's a shot of my former Impala SS together with the Monte back in 1998. Click for the picture.