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Offline PasiR

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Re: Dreaming is over, the Hemi tribute
« Reply #150 on: August 31, 2012 - 01:43:45 AM »
Challenger is here in Finland now. I tried to buy his hemi engine but after one reply from him, haven't heard anything.




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Re: Dreaming is over, the Hemi tribute
« Reply #151 on: September 05, 2012 - 03:47:20 AM »
Hi guys  :cheers:
Sorry for not updating you on the chally but times has been crazy for me lately. As said earlier here I decided to sell my dreamproject and I hope this can be a lesson for others aswell since I know many others also do the stupid mistake of tearing a car fully apart without yet having the right motivation, funds and whatever. In my case I was just not ready after having spent all sparetime for 4 years restoring the Charger, I just thought I was. Secondly, my wifes hobby which is the Haflingerhorses has totally got my attention and raised a new world for me which takes all my spare time nowadays.
Thirdly, after having all that bad luck with the charger after startup I wanted to concentrate on getting that one ready and stick to one Mopar for occasional driving.

I just regret so much I tore that nice 20 footer apart and just didn't kept it like it was since a purple chally vert always has been my dreamcar.  :banghead:

Per
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1968 Charger R/T 500 cui stroker

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Re: Dreaming is over, the Hemi tribute
« Reply #152 on: September 05, 2012 - 11:20:36 AM »
hey Per,  good to see you`re doing fine   :wave:  Did you finish work on the Charger?
Those Haflingers are bad a$$ little pony`s  ... a bit like mopars, but with 1.5 hp....  :ylsuper:
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