Who owns this car now????

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Who owns this car now????

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I know who used to own it & who did the work ;)
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predator dustbins :D
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Cannonball wrote:predator dustbins :D

I remember when they were trying to convince every one they were the best thing since sliced bread :scratch: :D :D ;)
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Pics of that car were all over my walls when Mr Ugliness had it in all the mags in early 90`s.. =P~ =P~ =P~
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RichDeb wrote:Pics of that car were all over my walls when Mr Ugliness had it in all the mags in early 90`s.. =P~ =P~ =P~
TJ - Mr Ugliness :D :D Never heard that one before
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mopar_mark wrote:
Cannonball wrote:predator dustbins :D

I remember when they were trying to convince every one they were the best thing since sliced bread :scratch: :D :D ;)
thats true ..don't see them at all now :?
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i thoguht they were champagne buckets.

woh, i didnt know they made jeans that came up that far...

about a foot higher than the ones all the yoofs are wearing now
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Tony Jarvis still owns it. Plans are afoot to un pro street it.....
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I seem to remember it had a 383 at first (the original engine??) and later a 440.

Someone on here bought a Preditor carb to use a while back. Who was that? :?
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Tony jarvis andy, i think he still owns marks old T/A Challenger as well.
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I owned this car back in 1978. It started life as a 273/904 satelitte.It was a California car and totally rust free. I got it from a guy called Norman from Ash near Guildford. He sold it because he had just got a 70 Roadrunner(Black, white vinyl roof and interior and 383/4 speed with Air grabber) The runner turned out to be as rotten as a bruised pear so Norman ended up breaking it. The rear lights ended up in Dick Gransdens Superbird when he painted it black.Norman bought the satelitte back off me and put the runners drivetrain into it.The car was originally pale yellow with black vinyl and I think Norman used to run the car at the Pod ocassionally.
As a sidenote Norman used to keep the car at "Tony the treads" house at Worplesden and I can remember when the car was being broken some guys turning up in an orange Superbird on night to buy some bits.Was this you R.RUNNER?
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I remember when Paul Ugliness bought it, it had a slick shifted four speed in it, it was noisey as hell and he couldn't drive it. It went into Geoff Hausers for a bunch of work, and then Tony Jarvis did the rest. I don't think Paul ever really used it, so Tony bought it.
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Some guys turning up in an orange Superbird on night to buy some bits.Was this you R.RUNNER?[/quote]

;) ;) Was it this one :thumbright:
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