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The fastback is gone

Started by Ghoste, April 17, 2014, 11:47:37 PM

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Ghoste

Sold the 67 and it went back to a place fairly close from where it was sold new.  If I hadn't been camera-jacked, I would show a pic of it leaving with the new owner.

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Congrats!  Well maybe.  Depends on if you're feeling good or not.  :'(

Replacement in mind?  :scratchchin:




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Good to hear that it is going "home" for the most part Shawn  :cheers:
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Ghoste

It actually went to a city very close to where it was sold new so in a sense it is going home.  I was sorry in the weeks leading up to the sale and it was heightened in the days before whenever I saw it sitting there waiting for its turn.  Once it sold however, I was pretty good with the whole thing and it didn't bother when I watched the new owner drive away with it.  I had the 69 out yesterday and I can tell you there was a second of remorse.  :icon_smile_big:

I had that car too long and it was always love/hate thing with it.  I did make a lot of good memories with it and had a blast driving it BUT, the 69 Charger has held me since, well, for a few decades now and in spite of several great musclecars that have graced my driveway over the years I always go back to my true love.  It just took waaaay longer this time.

My 67 was a unique car and with the vinyl top, recall steering wheel and disc brakes it was a rare bird in that fastback crowd too so it should have always been with someone who was truly into the 66-67 Chargers and not with me.

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firefighter3931

It's allways sad to see them go but you have a pretty nice replacement in the garage !  :2thumbs:



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Quote from: firefighter3931 on April 18, 2014, 12:44:54 PM
It's allways sad to see them go but you have a pretty nice replacement in the garage !  :2thumbs:



Ron

:iagree:

 
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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Camera Jacked?  :scratchchin:  That sucks. 

I've always admired your '67. :icon_smile_wink:  It was a very nice car, great engine combo, and a beautiful color combo!  :drool5: Hope you got enough money to make the loss less painful.  I'm sure you know that recall wheel is a very expensive item.  :yesnod:

Ghoste

Camera was returned to me (it ended up being a simple mistake), so here we are waiting for the auction to begin.

Ghoste

After the block.

Ghoste

And heading away to its new home.

Ghoste

And of course, its replacement.

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