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Belle Vue 81/82

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Sadly i do not have any pics but does anyone have some pics from any of the Belle Vue events? i may Email Terry Christian and see if he has any?

Where is that General Lee Charger now?
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Re: Belle Vue 81/82

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TYREMAN wrote:Sadly i do not have any pics but does anyone have some pics from any of the Belle Vue events? i may Email Terry Christian and see if he has any?

Where is that General Lee Charger now?
i reckon its been cut up, i had a lot off bits off it about 10 yrs ago it was a rusty sum bitch,
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Thanks Duncan

did you go to any of these events? and can you remember what motor that charger was?
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TYREMAN wrote:Thanks Duncan

did you go to any of these events? and can you remember what motor that charger was?
yep went to a few custom shows when i was a kid with me dad,

the charger had a 383, but very nearly a hemi, the x lawman hemi engine, :shock:
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HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,

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69 charger general lee

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yes i went to this event and remember the dodge and i think i still have the event show guide!......roll on 8 to 9 years and it came up for sale funny enough it was near bell vue, £8oo ono me and brother inlaw went to have a look. they wasnt a good panel on it any good and was no fuel tank area (all rotted away) the tank was on the back seat and i thought it had a 318 engine (carnt be certain) had a coloum change auto, the dash and the front grill was sound oh yes and the glass the rest was not for the faint hearted.....so we walked away. 4 years went by and i was given the drivers door off it as a momento ( still rusty then) i was told that the car had been broke up for spares parts. 3 years later the door went in the scrap skip...end off. car was must have been rough and had a quick make over for the show. hemihechman
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hemi henchman wrote:yes i went to this event and remember the dodge and i think i still have the event show guide!......roll on 8 to 9 years and it came up for sale funny enough it was near bell vue, £8oo ono me and brother inlaw went to have a look. they wasnt a good panel on it any good and was no fuel tank area (all rotted away) the tank was on the back seat and i thought it had a 318 engine (carnt be certain) had a coloum change auto, the dash and the front grill was sound oh yes and the glass the rest was not for the faint hearted.....so we walked away. 4 years went by and i was given the drivers door off it as a momento ( still rusty then) i was told that the car had been broke up for spares parts. 3 years later the door went in the scrap skip...end off. car was must have been rough and had a quick make over for the show. hemihechman
it may off had a 318 maybe swapped out for the 383,
i ended up with the bonnet of it via ian frankland it was rotten accross the front, it did sell though and ended up on that little bloke hammonds green charger,
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i may have some pics Tony, i'll have to dig them out and of course they'll need scanning, i may be some time ... :? :read2: :thumbright:
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that charger again

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yer now i remember...yes it was ian frankling who gave me that drivers door,
i havent seen him for some years now, we made history in huddersfield once about 11 years ago he came over to my house in his blue plymouth roadrunner superbird, even to today it is the only one that ever came here!
(car now lives in jersey) hemi henchman
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We have posted some pics here before of the Superbird and Ian passed on to us by the Never again Racing Crew.Aslo pics of Ian with his Hemi Lawman Charger now in a museum in the states
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