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Post by BUDGIE »

Keepin it just as it is (apart from wheels) should be a blast on the strip :D
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Post by Kev »

Whoa! Boy! Sweet.........but loadsa work, Surely?
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Post by Anonymous »

What wrong Mal did they not have any cars for sale with wheels you like :lol:

Two great looking cars one gleaming and one as rough as hell 8-)
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Post by Blue »

Great car! I'd have bought that too, needs very little to look righteously ratty!
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Post by Charger »

more wheels going beggin', fantastic

will they fit my Charger too??

keep me posted
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Post by BUDGIE »

I like that Blue "righteously ratty" is right, especially in that colour.

Yes Andy, I do have a thing about wheels :lol: I was amazed how
few wheels where for sale at the swap-meet, but was lucky enough
to buy two set's of torque-thrust 2s which I packed into the trunk :)

Simon, the "turbo vec's" I think that's what they called if memory
serves me correct? will be for sale son, Don't think tyre's are much
cop though, I'll think about a price :?

Kev, ratty looks, mint mechanicals, will want some fettleing though,
375hp, straight-through pipe's, the guy drove it around as is :shock:
only in the deep south eh :?

The cragar's are coming off the Fury also, wouldn't look right on this
car though :? Torque-thrusts me thinks 8-)
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Post by Charger »

OK cheers

I think I?m right in saying that the Turbo Vec?s are 14?, if the Cragar?s off the fury are 15? and they?re up for sale as well I?d be more interested in those, keep me posted either way

Thanks
Si
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE

If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL

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Post by BUDGIE »

Simon, defo 15", I remember looking at rear tyre size, 295x50x15.
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Post by Charger »

OK, definitely keep me posted then, cheers
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1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE

If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL

1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
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Post by TYREMAN »

Great looking motor 8-) wish we had the weather of the deep south,no need to paint em!
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Post by Anonymous »

woah thats gonna look so cool on the track.....or just hooning around town :twisted:
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Cheers boy's
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Post by Charger »

budgiebird wrote:Simon, defo 15", I remember looking at rear tyre size, 295x50x15.
just re-read this, is it the turbo vec's or the cragar's that are 15" or both??
Si
1970 Charger 500
383 | 4bbl | 727 column | PAS | PAB | buckets/buddy - check out my photos HERE

If you don't want another same old brand-new car ... you could be DODGE MATERIAL

1970 Dodge Charger Registry - https://www.1970chargerregistry.com/
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