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Pete
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I thought it may be Jason Prime's '70 Challenger with a 340.

Met its end as you could imagine........
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Pete.S wrote:posting up address's of stored cars and "complain to the council" !!!!!

WTF Guys, i think its going a bit too far. :shock:

i can understand the original post, i.e. in the area of.... ect.
Don't see a problem. Charger details lifted from another site,it's on at least 2 other boards. Possible Barracuda is in an industrial estate,seen by many employees and public visitors and unmoved for at least 10 years.
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terryr wrote:
sinny wrote:
Pete wrote: Blimey Sinny, I take it you have been on Ivor's "Chairmanship Tact and Diplomacy" course already....Young Skywalker has become the master......
:D

I remember a yellow Challenger rotting away in a field in the Fens near Wisbech, never managed to get close enough for a proper look but my oldman did.
The owner said it was his sons car & that it was very rare! The only car to that spec (but he didn't elaborate on the spec). It was still there about 3 years ago but in a VERY sorry state! :roll:

Thats probably tony jarvis..dont worry that ta is locked away now..albeit covered in old furniture and stuff :shock:
I don't think it was the T/A he's talking about, there was a yellow 70 that was owned by a weirdo, he lived around the corner from me back in the late 80s . He was Canadian & I tried to buy it off him but he wanted silly money. He must be dead now as he was probably in his 70s then.
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Oh & we moved the T/A the other week, but the Satellite is going back on the road first!
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Be good to see the Satellite if its the yellow Pro street car. I owned it back in 1978 when it was a lowly 273 car.
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PaulR wrote:Be good to see the Satellite if its the yellow Pro street car. I owned it back in 1978 when it was a lowly 273 car.
Yes it is the same one, I first knew it when Paul Unlgess got it, it was pish yella with a 383 & a slick shift 4 speed. It still looks almost as good as when Tony painted it many years ago.
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Same car then. It was a 273 as I said when I got it from a guy called Norman from Ash Vale. He sold to me as he had bought a 70 383 4speed Roadrunner. The Roadrunner turned out to be as rotten as a bruised pear. It had come in from New York so no real surprise. Norman ended up breaking the Roadrunner. I know our own R.RUNNER :P came and and got some bits off of it. Norman then bought the Satellite back from me and put the running gear from the Roadrunner in the Satellite which is how it ended up as a 383.
Glad the car still survives :thumbright:
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