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 Post subject: 383 Charger
PostPosted: Sat May 01, 2010 4:59 pm 
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heck ,we all have other cars. but I can't drive anything but a mopar. My mom dropped me on my head in the backseat of a charger on the way home from the hospital :shock:

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PostPosted: Sat May 01, 2010 6:25 pm 
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Yea Reed gas prices would make someone want to do that.
Dartman i know someone that has a 1970 plymouth Road Runner, i wish it was mine.
I also have a 1972 duster with a slant six, i will be restoring that next.
I wasn't ever lucky enough to see my dad's Roadrunner, he had it back in the late 70's. He also had a 1970 Dodge Challenger, plum crazy purple convertible with a 318 2-barrel, 904 on the column, 7 1/4 (later an 8 3/4 out of a chrysler). I also missed his 67' Plymouth Fury he had in early 70's. It had a bone stock 225 with a 904 column shift and 7 1/4 rear. He locked up the engine one night cause he hadn't added oil in a while (front main seal leaked) and he didn't see the oil light.

I hate that I missed the muscle era... But I guess if I had been in the muscle car era, I probably would have sold my car during the fuel embargo of 73' thinking "I I'd always get another someday." :lol:


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Yea Reed gas prices would make someone want to do that.
Dartman i know someone that has a 1970 plymouth Road Runner, i wish it was mine.
I also have a 1972 duster with a slant six, i will be restoring that next.
I wasn't ever lucky enough to see my dad's Roadrunner, he had it back in the late 70's. He also had a 1970 Dodge Challenger, plum crazy purple convertible with a 318 2-barrel, 904 on the column, 7 1/4 (later an 8 3/4 out of a chrysler). I also missed his 67' Plymouth Fury he had in early 70's. It had a bone stock 225 with a 904 column shift and 7 1/4 rear. He locked up the engine one night cause he hadn't added oil in a while (front main seal leaked) and he didn't see the oil light.

I hate that I missed the muscle era... But I guess if I had been in the muscle car era, I probably would have sold my car during the fuel embargo of 73' thinking "I I'd always get another someday." :lol:
Yea i probably would have sold it during that time also, never knowing that i was selling a work of art. I am and always will be a true blue MOPAR man. In my opinion there will never be, and never has been any cars to date that can compare to the mopars of the 60's and 70's.

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 Post subject: Re: 383 Charger
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heck ,we all have other cars. but I can't drive anything but a mopar. My mom dropped me on my head in the backseat of a charger on the way home from the hospital :shock:

welcome to THE /6 site
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MAX
By the way Maxracer21 that 1966 Barracuda is absolutely beautiful.

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Yea Reed gas prices would make someone want to do that.
Dartman i know someone that has a 1970 plymouth Road Runner, i wish it was mine.
I also have a 1972 duster with a slant six, i will be restoring that next.
I wasn't ever lucky enough to see my dad's Roadrunner, he had it back in the late 70's. He also had a 1970 Dodge Challenger, plum crazy purple convertible with a 318 2-barrel, 904 on the column, 7 1/4 (later an 8 3/4 out of a chrysler). I also missed his 67' Plymouth Fury he had in early 70's. It had a bone stock 225 with a 904 column shift and 7 1/4 rear. He locked up the engine one night cause he hadn't added oil in a while (front main seal leaked) and he didn't see the oil light.

I hate that I missed the muscle era... But I guess if I had been in the muscle car era, I probably would have sold my car during the fuel embargo of 73' thinking "I I'd always get another someday." :lol:
Yea i probably would have sold it during that time also, never knowing that i was selling a work of art. I am and always will be a true blue MOPAR man. In my opinion there will never be, and never has been any cars to date that can compare to the mopars of the 60's and 70's.
I couldn't agree more about thhat last part, but I am a bit partial to F%$d cause of my dad's 1965 F%$d F@lc#n. It's a very beautiful car, I'm doing body work on it now.


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Dartman your a good guy but for me its MOPAR or NO CAR. http://www.extrememopars.com/apps/photos/

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