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Post by Anonymous »

picked this up today, the deals been a long time in the making 8-)
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Post by Anonymous »

its the car that is in an ACW feature this month
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You bought it then Mark :thumbright:









Still the same price :?
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Now i like that, whats the low down?
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Budgie wrote:You bought it then Mark :thumbright:


You don't miss much, do you Trig ;)

Excluding it's Marc not Mark:roll:

Marc,
Nice looking car :thumbright:
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Both Mal, more details to follow on that, yeah same price,

its an original 68 RT 440 auto car, it is fitted with a 800+ (i have the dyno sheets) hp 572 B1 motor at the moment, caltracs, Hauser built chrome moly cage, nut and bolt resto, imaculate underneath as on top, brand new legendary interior, we will be running the car next week at york, then shakey for the yanks weekend we've got a 440, (no's matching heads but wrong block unfortunately, but is date code correct) original trans, console etc, we will be putting it back to stock soon, but want some fun with the beast 1st
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mopar_mark wrote:
Budgie wrote:You bought it then Mark :thumbright:


You don't miss much, do you Trig ;)

Excluding it's Marc not Mark:roll:

Marc,
Nice looking car :thumbright:
Cheers Mark, it is truely stunning, we are not really into original cars etc but this car was too good to miss
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mopar_mark wrote:
Budgie wrote:You bought it then Mark :thumbright:


You don't miss much, do you Trig ;)

Excluding it's Marc not Mark:roll:

Marc,
Nice looking car :thumbright:


So sorry Marc, I should of known better , sorry Mark, I mean, Marc :?

Luv

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Post by mopar_mark »

Pedalfred wrote:If the match motor is not with it....than
leave the B1 in ! :thumbright:
My thoughts exactly :D :D
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Why would you want a B1 in a car thats built to sit in a field ( a show car)?????? ;)
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Post by newport100 »

lovely jubbly!!!

well done - look foward to seeing that one!
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Pedalfred wrote:VERY nice looking RT !, congratz :thumbright: :thumbright:

But....iff the match motor is not with it....than
leave the B1 in ! :thumbright:
The b1 will be going in our full tube road runner, with a f2 procuarger and lenco, the r/t will be put back to standard, it's too good to be abused too much by that motor
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