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The under 40 crowd probably just won't "get" it...

Started by Daytona R/T SE, February 23, 2012, 01:24:37 AM

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dkn1997

Quote from: XS29L9Bxxxxxx on February 28, 2012, 10:32:24 AM
Quote from: dkn1997 on February 25, 2012, 11:53:30 PM
bunch of sissy bitches with your traction bars and "ass up" stance!

...Me at age 16 the day I picked it up from a fresh Earl Sheib 1/2 off winter special, that's right, I paid 50 bucks for paint job.  1986:


LOL @ Earl Scheib  :cheers:  Friend of mine had his car painted at a Maaco once - same idea on paint/quality... Anyways, while washing the new red paint job, it flaked in sheets  :o

they painted right over the front parking lights.  I guess the rule was below the bumper: not my problem lol.  I gotta say other than that, the paint job itself was pretty good. no runs, and where my bodywork didn't totally suck, it looked good lol.
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Old Moparz

Cool web page, it even has a couple of photos on it that I took.   :cheers:

The high up back end was definitely a cool look until you got to drive a car set up like that. Hitting the brakes & making a sharp turn would double your heart rate!   :o

And what about traveling along the highway that was concrete pavement, rolling on bias ply tires & having the joint in the pavement between lanes grab your tire & send you left & right?
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

myk

I got the part about the bikini girls and the street tubes... :shruggy:

Bob T

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 02, 2012, 06:50:52 AM
Cool web page, it even has a couple of photos on it that I took.   :cheers:

The high up back end was definitely a cool look until you got to drive a car set up like that. Hitting the brakes & making a sharp turn would double your heart rate!   :o

And what about traveling along the highway that was concrete pavement, rolling on bias ply tires & having the joint in the pavement between lanes grab your tire & send you left & right?

With drum brakes  :icon_smile_big:
Pretty cool site anyhow
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

MOPAR FANATIC

 :2thumbs: I remember those days and wish i could go back in time.heck the 71 chally i'm restoring still has the 5 slot aluminun mags on now.the list of cars that were around in my small hometown of michigan:
70 aar cuda
69 roadrunner 440 4sd
my 70 charger 383 a/t
68 roadrunner 383 4spd
69 1/2 super bee 440-6 4spd
2 more roadrunner 440 4spd
69 superbee 383 4spd
my 71 charger 383 a/t tx9 triple black{still wish i had this one}
69 chevelle 454 4spd
68 camaro 4spd
69 roadrunner 383 4spd
those were the days,alot of drag racing went on back then on a strecth of highway out of town.still remeber being the flag man on many runs.
1 can still remember my buddy beating me to the AAR CUDA WHEN THE GUY SOLD IT FOR $500.00 back in 1979.
damn that still burns my butt. lol