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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 6:33 pm
by hemi472
Yep you're right dunc you can never go out of style with 15" super tricks and a tunnel ram, funnily enough I just scored some 15x10's for my Camaro :lol:

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 7:53 pm
by drewcrane
Cannonball wrote:
drewcrane wrote:Ok an ignorant yank question the challenger in the first pic, the front plate looks like a sticker , is that the way they did it back then?

seems kinda cool,no mounting bracket, but the coppers can still see the number.
Yes Drew it is indeed a sticker type no plate, mosly reserved for e type jags and 60,s sports cars they looked cool on certain cars,,
Sure would be nice here, I dont run a front plate, it is the only out law thing I do ,cept speeding ;)

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 7:55 pm
by shovelheadrob
You're right Chris that is the hood that Tony has, it's the one Matt took the measurements for the T/A replica hood to go on my old Challenger.

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 7:58 pm
by Pete
Some T/A hoods did find their way on 1970 non-T/A cars as they ran out of stock on Shakers from memory.

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 8:00 pm
by hemi472
Off on a tangent now - as have been going through some old pics , don't know if I ever posted this on here at the time - possibly one of the most rotten cars I have ever seen - it was taken round mine about 10 years ago - rare car 71 R/T 340 , so rotten that the inner fender - shock mount was completely collapsed :shock:

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 8:01 pm
by hemi472
Cheers Pete / rob :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 8:34 pm
by Cannonball
hemi472 wrote:Blue I think tony has that hood from the Hemi challenger in his shed as he has one to replace the damaged one on the T/A Challenger and I know it has 426 Hemi emblems on it.

Also I'm pretty sure the T/A style hood was available in the 70 model year on Hemi challengers for a few months ?? ( possibly due to shaker hood production problems ?) Any challenger experts ?

Yes a few hemi cars got the TA hood,,,,,

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 8:35 pm
by Cannonball
hemi472 wrote:Off on a tangent now - as have been going through some old pics , don't know if I ever posted this on here at the time - possibly one of the most rotten cars I have ever seen - it was taken round mine about 10 years ago - rare car 71 R/T 340 , so rotten that the inner fender - shock mount was completely collapsed :shock:
I wonder if this ever got restored....

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 8:42 pm
by Cannonball
Keep the pics comin chris,, ;)
get some racin life back on track,,,

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 10:09 pm
by hemi472
Ok dunc , how about one of my old Chevelle - yes I know it's a Chevy :lol:

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 15 10:25 pm
by Adrian Worman
Ooh that looks Bananarama! hard :D

Nothin wrong with a Checelle of any year ;)

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 9:34 am
by Don
Blimey!!! That's the ol' "Rosso's Rat" ... hav'nt seen that car for ages

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 9:46 am
by hemi472
Yes don that's it , I had it for about 13 years it was a nail when I got it all of the original Russos rat paint was long gone unfortunately and it was straight orange so it got a quick coat of black paint , I would of loved to do the Russos paint again but would of been mega money to replicate properly , four or five engines, three transmissions and an axle swap , ended up running 10.30's with the 540 which I then de-tuned a bit and put in my 69 Camaro , I wanted to return the Chevelle slightly more towards how it was when it came over so I put a 4speed back in it and a regular big block Chevy- it was still good fun then as well as it ran 11.90's with the four speed which kept me busy :lol: I sold the car about two years ago
Picture here of when it first came over in 1973

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 9:49 am
by hemi472
As you can see here I put a Dana 60 on it because they are the best looking axle ever :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 15 9:56 am
by Pete
Brilliant Post, Chris - love the Chevelle - I had a /6 'Vert :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: