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Offline blown motor

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A good Mopar story
« on: May 21, 2013 - 04:18:43 PM »
Yesterday I spied what I thought was a late 60's Coronet convertible sitting in somebodies yard in town. Today I stopped to see if it might be 'available'. I talked to the woman at the house. Turns out to be a 68 just purchased by her 16 year old son to restore. Kid's father is a body man so he'll have lots of help with it. Great to see kids that love this old stuff.
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Offline Gumby

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Re: A good Mopar story
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2013 - 06:17:54 PM »
There are a few that still get it. LOL. Nice story!
{oo/-------\oo} In '69 I was twenty-one and I called the road my own. I don't know when that road turned into the road I'm on. Jackson Browne

Offline Super Blue 72

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Re: A good Mopar story
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2013 - 07:44:20 PM »
Very cool!  :grinyes:

Some of the younger kids have moved on from the Fast and the Furious tuner cars to the Fast and the Furious 6 muscle cars.  What was once old is new again.  Even my daughter wants me to get my car on the road so I can drive her to school in it.  :naughty: 
1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340, AT, Code TB3=Super Blue, SBD=8/17/1971.  Yes, a Rallye without the fender louvers from the factory because of the body side molding option.

Pic #2 and 3 of my ARII 1/24 scale model car 

Phil in New England-Massachusetts  Always thank God for what you have!

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