Rebel's '68 Charger.................

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Post by Rebel »

thanx again guys, I'll look for the ariel tomorrow steve

simon - it's a 383 4v with 727

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Post by Anonymous »

pleased for ya mate, a photo shoot would be cool, got no diff in mine at the moment though as the go faster bug has bitten :D
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yeah, be careful, there is a direct relationship between the go faster bug and the car not moving :D
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:laughing3:
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Post by Anonymous »

68`s ARE THE BEST!!! without a doubt! :D
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Post by Anonymous »

no fair i wanna charger no :evil:

lol nigel you gonna have to change your avater that a 69 on there :wink:
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that's strange simon, it looks like a '68 to me :D
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Post by Anonymous »

:oops: :oops: :lol: :lol: lol when i wrote that it was still yer old avater :oops:
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Post by Anonymous »

i still want one :( anyone wanna swap a 75 dart needs hardley any work :?:
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Post by Rebel »

relax and be patient (where have I heard that before ?), there are still any amount of chargers out there, you need to wait until you have the right amount of money for the right car. if you try to rush into it, you'll only end up with something that will cost a fortune and be off the road for years (I very nearly did, and not to long before I bought the one I have either). bearing in mind that I've wanted a charger since I was 14, nothing else, just a charger. it's taking me until now to get one. having said all that though, Blues Brothers have a '70 charger for 5 or 6K now unless it's been sold already, but don't look at it on your own and leave your cheque book at home if and I mean IF you go and look at it
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‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf

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Post by Anonymous »

you dont meen that 70 500 in primer do you if it had more of a description adn better picture i might be intrested but all it says is "needs restoration" and has a rubish picture of the rear has good bodywork though :?
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Post by Anonymous »

i would be more tempted with the plymouth satellite ?6.250
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think the satellite was bought by someone on here's son (can't remember his name :oops: )
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Car is Charger 500, 383 Auto,power brakes and steering,floor shift console car.California import,Excellent body, needs paint,interior ,mot work.Here are some pics
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'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf

YouTube - Double Zero Garage
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Post by Anonymous »

Wise words Rebel you have found a great car :D

The Hot Rod was put up for sale by Jeff, I had seen the car in mags in the 70's. It was the right car and came up out of the blue.

Simon your car is 8) and you have plenty of time to find your dream charger.
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Post by Anonymous »

the plymouth satellite was bought by Derek Carters son Scott and its a lovely motor
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