Mopar related chat and bench racing
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Ivor
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Location: The village of Evenley
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by Ivor » Wed Jun 25, 08 9:34 am
Very cool Nick, I love 'em...now what about a Money Hungry recreation?
Only messing, it's nice and straight, perfect as it is in my book
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Jun 25, 08 11:02 am
Did i miss something, did you sell your wagon ?
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Rogue Trooper
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by Rogue Trooper » Wed Jun 25, 08 1:21 pm
Sweet ride, one car i would love to own myself some day
1970 Charger 500
1934 Coupe
1954 F100
1972 Norton Commando Fastback
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Mopar a God amongst insects.
Rule in Hell or be a Slave in Heaven.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Jun 25, 08 6:06 pm
nothing wrong with that nick that is sweet love em well done
looking forward to seeing it at the nats be sure to pop over to say hi
Adam
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Location: East Sussex
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by Adam » Wed Jun 25, 08 8:24 pm
Congratulations Nick. I wouldn't kick that out of bed.
Retired fella lives opposite my sister has a 67 SS 327 convertible in red. Always had a soft spot for it, even with the silly indicators.
Rich
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by Rich » Wed Jun 25, 08 11:21 pm
And boy are they silly????
bananaskin
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by bananaskin » Wed Jun 25, 08 11:22 pm
Like nipples
mopar_mark
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Location: Windlesham, Surrey
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by mopar_mark » Wed Jun 25, 08 11:34 pm
Nice Camaro, if I ever go over to the dark side, it would be for either a 67-69 Camaro or a 55 Chevy
bananaskin wrote: Like nipples
Nothing silly about nipples
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"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
TYREMAN
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by TYREMAN » Thu Jun 26, 08 5:15 pm
Good Choice Sir
we have some nice Camaros that turn up at the Nags
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Jun 27, 08 9:56 am
Cheers guys
Yes the wagon went, too big and too low for my road.
Drove the Camaro back from Norwich on Wednesday night, best driving old car I've had. Needs a bit of a tune up as the carb hasn't been set up since a rebuid but apart from that great. So nice to have power disks all my other Yanks have had manual drums.
RobTwin
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Location: just north of Watford
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by RobTwin » Fri Jun 27, 08 10:13 am
Lets see a pic of it parked in your road then!
I bet it looks annonymous compared to the 'wagon!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Jun 27, 08 10:32 am
No pics yet but I've driven it to work today, parked between and old mini and an MX5 it still looks big
bruvmopar
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Location: Poole Dorset
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by bruvmopar » Fri Jun 27, 08 10:38 am
bbb wrote: No pics yet but I've driven it to work today, parked between and old mini and an MX5 it still looks big
You no What They Say, 'SIZE DOES MATTER!'
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat Jun 28, 08 6:08 pm
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat Jun 28, 08 6:26 pm
I love camaros, Nick you have to take me out in that. Hint Hint
. The pictures look fantastic.