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2012 Mopars at strip(Sweden)

Started by ChargerSG, August 02, 2012, 04:18:39 PM

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ChargerSG

Today was the 2012 Mopars at the strip, the highlight of the year. Sadly this year, it rained away. The rain stopped at 12.00 and everybody started dry the strip with burnouts and driving back and forth, and at 16.30 when it was time for race it started rain again :brickwall:  But still a great meet with fellow Mopars from all over.
Have to resize allot of pictures so more will come :cheers:
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Ghoste


ChargerSG

And that everybody did it for 4,5h :2thumbs:
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ChargerSG

Some more before sleep(midnight here) but more will show up tomorrow....
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nygiantgal

 :drool5: those are some good looking cars - thanks for sharing!!

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68X426

Thanks, great post.  :cheers:

Also, enjoyed your blog, though I don't understand a word of it!  :2thumbs:







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ChargerSG

Thanks 68X4426, funny that you like my blogg :cheers: Here is some 1968 Chargers for you :icon_smile_big:
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ChargerSG

Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

ChargerSG

Some more 1968. That General is one of the Deathproof Chargers i think, sure it was totally banged up but destroy it with doing a general of a 68 Deathproof is just... why??? There was one guy who bought 3 from the Deathproofset and sold them in Sweden, never got a chance to buy one. Never saw the guy at the car to conferm, he was in a Swedish magazine with the car, sure some Swede know about this car(or himself).
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ChargerSG

And now time for some Hemi, first up is a real Hemi Charger.
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ChargerSG

That 69 Charger was really nice :yesnod:
Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

ChargerSG

I must resize allot more, so bare with me... :cheers:
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ChargerSG

Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

ChargerSG

Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

TexasStroker

Thanks for posting...easily one of my favorite threads from last year was your 2011 post.  Looks like a solid turnout and great time despite the rain.
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ChargerSG

Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

ChargerSG

Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

ChargerSG

Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

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Bob T

Nice pics SG, looks like a popular event, a whole lot of cool muscle.
Good blog too, great to hear about events from the other side of the world and see that you guys are just as keen about it as we are out here in the Southern Hemisphere

How about a few more shots of the Forward Look and Fin cars if you could

:cheers:

Bob

Dan, Here's Swedish 101, Thanks to the clever code monkeys at google

http://translate.google.com/#sv/en/

Today it was time for the thing in bilfronten, Mopars at the Strip! Rain on the way there, stop just when we board the Orsa then once there was the drying of the orbit in the x-number of hours, the drying process consisted of 90% burnouts which delighted children of all ages. Once the track was ready for the race (5 hours later) it started raining again when we went home. Then you do not have any functional or inspected, it was modern Mopar there .... embarrassing but true.
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

ChargerSG

Haha the translate did work a bit, but i changed allot to something completly diffrent. And no Abba.
Today i start the day with some Gtx....check the one with the guarddog :icon_smile_big:
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ChargerSG

And now to something completly diffrent... :icon_smile_big:
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ChargerSG

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ChargerSG

And we end this session with some Hemi :cheers: and Satellites....
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bobs66440

It really is amazing how many great Mopars are there! Looks like a lot of fins too!  :2thumbs:

ChargerSG

There are in all of Scandinavia. There was fins, both cars with fins and cars and people from Finland :icon_smile_big:
One funny thing was the sleeper thing, cheap crappy cars with great motors. But the first price goes to a girl in a 4 door :2thumbs:
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Wicked72

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ChargerSG

Two RT and two Coronets, and down that strip that staionwagon went... :icon_smile_big:
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Ghoste

I never fail to be amazed at the variety of Mopars at those overseas shows.

ChargerSG

And i dident even take pictures of the 50ths Mopars, cause im into musclecar area :icon_smile_big: But 30-40ths is ok :icon_smile_big: That Duster was in great shape, here most Dusters and Darts look like crap since its a cheap Mopar that the youngsters begin with....
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billssuperbird

i love the guard dog with the gtx. :popcrn: :cheers: :drool5: :2thumbs:

ChargerSG

The Ford behind the 1932 rod, sounded really strange i never heard a car make that kind of sound, sure wasent a 40ths Ford motor anyway, anyone know anything about it? On the picture of the pitarea you see how the sky looked like....
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ChargerSG

I have sevral pictures more, but i dont know if someone is intressted in more from the 2012 Mopars at the strip....
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ChargerSG

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hemi68charger

Looks like a great turnout..  Thanks for sharing.......  :2thumbs:
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 awesome lot of pictures CSG  , thanks for sharing  :yesnod: :cheers: :cheers:
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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ChargerSG

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moparstuart

 :drool5: :drool5: :drool5:   love the baby blue 70 satty convertible 
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Bob T

Keep em coming  :2thumbs:
Huge number of ragtops there, well, based on the weather in general, I'd be lucky to see more than 4  at any show here
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

ChargerSG

I will. Even thou the rain came and went it was almost more converts, here they are expensive and more "normal" people(drive it 5 times a year) just want convertibels, and there is the "i have this fat wallet" gang, i rather have a Hemi 69 Coronet than a 1970 Challenger rt convert but thats me :icon_smile_big:
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ChargerSG

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F8-4life

I like seeing the 4 door sedans. They've been denied respect in the hobby for too long.

rarefish

A mid summer car show and everyone has coats on.  :rotz: It seems like now, all we do is burn up at the mid summer shows in this country.  You have a lot of nice foreign cars there and domestic woman too.

ChargerSG

Swedish summer :brickwall: But this year has been rain rain rain....
Since im allways looking at vinplate and fenderplate(if possible) i only found one real RT/SE Challenger and one real Hemi Charger :-\
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fc7_plumcrazy

Hi,

there have been two genuine Hemi Chargers.
The yellow 66 you showed and the currently red paintet 70 model. It is a genuine R-code car which was EV2 from the factory. It belongs to Per who has quiete a collection of Mopars.

Carsten