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R.RUNNER
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by R.RUNNER » Wed Feb 20, 08 4:35 pm
[quote="John"]Going up to moparnuterz the weekend, will snatch the mag and skan here
OK then, I won`t post a copy......leave it to you, OK
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by Anonymous » Wed Feb 20, 08 5:09 pm
R.RUNNER wrote: John wrote: Going up to moparnuterz the weekend, will snatch the mag and skan here
OK then, I won`t post a copy......leave it to you, OK
No feel free to post it up, it's about your car . I was just helping Dave out coz he had said he would have posted it up if he could. But hasnt got a scanner.
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by Anonymous » Sun Feb 24, 08 3:38 pm
Here we go.
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by Anonymous » Sun Feb 24, 08 3:39 pm
One more.
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by R.RUNNER » Sun Feb 24, 08 3:45 pm
AAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! Brings back wonderful memories......THANKS.
Read and weep......
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by Anonymous » Sun Feb 24, 08 6:22 pm
Dave also found this! Not an artical about the 'Bird but a library picture taken from another time. Note the date on the newspaper.
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by bruvmopar » Mon Feb 25, 08 4:35 pm
Great spread, thanks for Posting, even a 55caddy pic,
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
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by Anonymous » Tue Feb 26, 08 7:43 am
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by R.RUNNER » Tue Feb 26, 08 12:56 pm
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by Cannonball » Tue Feb 26, 08 1:16 pm
A Superbird in any colour looks "Pretty Damned Mean"
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no they dont runner,
they need decent offset wheels n tires or they look pants, or 2" off the ground and 7 sec quarter potential,
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by R.RUNNER » Tue Feb 26, 08 1:21 pm
no they dont runner,
they need decent offset wheels n tires or they look pants, or 2" off the ground and 7 sec quarter potential,
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Sorry Dunc.........I meant "REAL" Superbirds not Plastic ones.
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by Blue » Tue Feb 26, 08 1:38 pm
So, while we're dissing 7 second cars, who had the fastest "real" superbird, and how quick was it?
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by Ivor » Tue Feb 26, 08 1:57 pm
Good question Blue, was there ever a really quick Super Bird in this country or were they all owned by polishers?
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by R.RUNNER » Tue Feb 26, 08 3:45 pm
Ivor wrote: Good question Blue, was there ever a really quick Super Bird in this country or were they all owned by polishers?
I have been known for my "Victorian Polishing" in the past........ But my Bird had a 2.76 to 1 rear end with 15" wheels and the fastest I had it (clock reading only) was 150 mph +, and it was still pulling...
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by Ivor » Tue Feb 26, 08 3:58 pm
Ooh, Victorian polishing? Suits you, sir!
What's the betting those wheels used to rub on the back eh?...still looks so much better than with the skinny 14s though.