Mopar related chat and bench racing
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PaulR
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by PaulR » Thu Dec 29, 16 8:51 pm
Bilko wrote: Anyone got a snap of it at the Nats?
"The DVLA website shows the car as first registered October 2016" Dont think it was over here then.
Dave81
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by Dave81 » Fri Dec 30, 16 12:11 pm
Real sad to see a classic like that.
At least the owner is okay.
Never think about it when driving.......but couldn't think of anything worse than crashing a 40 year old car. To put it on its roof.......
Stay safe folks.........
Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
Bilko
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by Bilko » Fri Dec 30, 16 1:18 pm
Vague steering + crappy tyres + high horsepower + icy roads = underwear soiling.
Dom66
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by Dom66 » Fri Dec 30, 16 6:10 pm
Ouch
I was thinking of heading out on a New Year morning meet, but if it's still frosty, I might just stay in bed....
drewcrane
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by drewcrane » Fri Dec 30, 16 7:11 pm
Bilko wrote: Vague steering + crappy tyres + high horsepower + icy roads = underwear soiling.
AND A pucker test in a pear tree, sorry had to,glad the owner driver is ok,and yes just the tyres alone make that car scary
Cuda Commando
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by Cuda Commando » Fri Dec 30, 16 11:17 pm
What a sickener for the owner.Even more so if it is a newly bought car.
RobTwin
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by RobTwin » Sat Dec 31, 16 2:24 am
Dom66 wrote: Ouch
I was thinking of heading out on a New Year morning meet, but if it's still frosty, I might just stay in bed....
Likewise, but it looks like warmer temps and rain forecast for Sunday
R.RUNNER
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by R.RUNNER » Sat Dec 31, 16 2:29 pm
I`M PROUD TO BE AN ENGLISHMAN.......WITH A `68 GTX
shovelheadrob
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by shovelheadrob » Sat Dec 31, 16 2:44 pm
That's great to hear he's ok, it would be good to hear his side of events, Facebook is awash with rumours of how it happened! I'm sure it's in the best hands now & it will end up with a better than before repair.
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!
peterwebb
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by peterwebb » Sat Dec 31, 16 3:39 pm
It was me
MilesnMiles
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by MilesnMiles » Sat Dec 31, 16 3:47 pm
Glad you are able to post though, could have been so much worse. Good luck with the resto and healing.
peterwebb
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by peterwebb » Sat Dec 31, 16 3:56 pm
It was me
Pete
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by Pete » Sat Dec 31, 16 4:34 pm
Blimey!
I sincerely hope you are Ok.
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
peterwebb
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by peterwebb » Sat Dec 31, 16 4:48 pm
I am ok thanks the cars not!
R.RUNNER
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by R.RUNNER » Sat Dec 31, 16 4:49 pm
I`M PROUD TO BE AN ENGLISHMAN.......WITH A `68 GTX