Mopar related chat and bench racing
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by Anonymous » Wed Apr 23, 08 11:02 pm
It's nice to see a car done in the states these day's done by someone that
doesnt see himself as a creative artist (with more money than braincells)
Must have been a native European
morgan
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by morgan » Thu Apr 24, 08 8:28 am
(sigh) I love Chargers.
Whenever I see something like that though it makes me realize how far I have to go with mine. I seem to be mainly collecting a mountain of parts at the moment.
Did drive her last night though, so back in love again.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Apr 24, 08 9:24 am
Yeah i like that too, not been done too over the top, cool ride.
Ivor
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by Ivor » Thu Apr 24, 08 9:40 am
With the hair dryer on it, it's gonna take some catching too
RobTwin
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by RobTwin » Thu Apr 24, 08 10:01 am
Thats what I was thinking
Some competition for the other black 68's
bruvmopar
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by bruvmopar » Thu Apr 24, 08 11:39 am
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