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another addition to the SoCal Mopar family

Started by earlyrides, September 25, 2013, 01:21:53 PM

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earlyrides

This abused stray followed us home recently.
It is a small block car with factory air.
It was originally a white hat special in Bronze with a tan vinyl roof and tan interior but somewhere along its  hard life it got this very bright yellow paint and black interior.
Well we will be fostering it for a time until the broken transmission can heal.
At that point we will probably try to find it a permanent home since we spent our new house downpayment to pry it out of its former owners garage where it was being ignored.
10 MoPars and one Ford - I think this makes us Mo-Foes?
Vince - my friends call me "Early"

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myk

Doesn't look too bad for an abused car.  I hope you get it driving soon! 

twodko

Welcome to the chaos! That car looks great, our cars are supposed to be bright, bad and lookers.
FLY NAVY/Marine Corps or take the bus!

Ghoste

Welcome to the group and don't forget to add it to the 69 Registry.   :cheers:

earlyrides

Quote from: myk on September 25, 2013, 01:24:13 PM
Doesn't look too bad for an abused car.  I hope you get it driving soon!  
He had a "home-made" start switch laying on the floor with nothing covering the hot wire connections and a toggle switch above the driver's side window that had to be operated any time the brakes were applied to activate the brake lights.
I repaired both of them in under an hour for under $10.
This was probably 10 times less time and significantly less money than he spent gerry-rigging his fabulous fixes.
His "custom" stereo install was also some excellent work too!
10 MoPars and one Ford - I think this makes us Mo-Foes?
Vince - my friends call me "Early"

Just 6T9 CHGR

Fender tag with car?  Curious to see if it was actually coded for the hood pins....hard to tell but it looks like they are in the factory locations.

Welcome to the site & what else ya got in the garage? :scratchchin:
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


Ghoste


myk

Quote from: earlyrides on September 25, 2013, 03:56:48 PM
Quote from: myk on September 25, 2013, 01:24:13 PM
Doesn't look too bad for an abused car.  I hope you get it driving soon!  
He had a "home-made" start switch laying on the floor with nothing covering the hot wire connections and a toggle switch above the driver's side window that had to be operated any time the brakes were applied to activate the brake lights.
I repaired both of them in under an hour for under $10.
This was probably 10 times less time and significantly less money than he spent gerry-rigging his fabulous fixes.
His "custom" stereo install was also some excellent work too!

Ah, I see; the added pictures explain the situation better, although the gerry rigging makes no sense at all.  Well then, good on you for rescuing that car, although I have to admit that when I first got my Charger I was guilty of pulling similar shenanigans; live and learn, as they say...

Old Tired Rebel

Welcome and that is a nice looking Charger you should get your money back easily.

earlyrides

Quote from: Just 6T9 CHGR on September 25, 2013, 04:22:23 PM
Fender tag with car?  Curios to see if it was actually coded for the hood pins....hard to tell bet it looks like they are in the factory locations.

Welcome to the site & what else ya got in the garage? :scratchchin:
Not a factory hood pin car unfortunately.

Also in our family:
- 68 383/727 charger
- 69 440/727 charger
- 69 440+6/727 road runner
- 69 383/4-speed convertible road runner
- 70 motor/tranny missing belvedere (superbird clone)
- 64 426 stage III belvedere (former NHRA SS/EA record holder)
- 64 fury 4-door (the parts car)
- 68 440/727 satellite sport wagon
- 66 318/727 coronet
- 70 318 727 D100 short bed
- 66 289/c-4 mustang (the "fo" in Mofoe)

We have the "sickness" pretty bad.
Here is an older photo of the Mopar flag flyng in front of the house.
10 MoPars and one Ford - I think this makes us Mo-Foes?
Vince - my friends call me "Early"

Old Tired Rebel


twodko

I'd love one of those flags for my man cave. Sources?
FLY NAVY/Marine Corps or take the bus!