Mopar related chat and bench racing
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Jul 12, 06 11:52 pm
Usually a Land Rover Discovery...but seeing as that is laid up with a knackered autobox til at least September...my current daily driver is.......................................................................................................................................a 1968 Dodge Charger....
Lovin' it....
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Jul 13, 06 12:51 am
Rebel
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by Rebel » Thu Jul 13, 06 1:17 am
Daily driver is currently a '97 Ford Mondeo 2 ltr Ghia
Rich - love them Granadas had 2 myself, looks like a 2.8 Ghia X is it injected or carb? hope it hasn't got the metric wheels on it
'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf
YouTube - Double Zero Garage
Dave-R
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by Dave-R » Thu Jul 13, 06 8:53 am
Chrysler Neon and Jeep Cherokee. Keeping it in the family.
NaughtyAlan
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by NaughtyAlan » Thu Jul 13, 06 9:09 am
This is Dells daily driver
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Jul 13, 06 9:20 am
Constantly changing, but currently one of these two GM products!
Holly
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Location: Lost in music
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by Holly » Thu Jul 13, 06 9:50 am
When finances allow I'll be using the Daytona for 6 months during the summer, but at the mo its my trusty beater for all year round, the econobrick - 1995 1.2 base model Corsa, can cruise at 80 all day and gives 45mpg
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Jul 13, 06 10:17 am
was a 1991 Pontiac sunbird 4dr for about 3 yrs, now I've got a 2 dr version, and hopefully soon it'll be a mopar daily
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Jul 13, 06 11:08 am
this is my daily hack 1989 yota corroding 1.3 gl but soon to be going as everything has decided to go
so i shall be using the dart as the daily
AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Thu Jul 13, 06 11:37 am
Newest acquisition about 5 months ago
Awesome Driver and Mucho respect from the Maxipants Brigade not that i want it
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ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
vipergts
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Location: kent
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by vipergts » Thu Jul 13, 06 12:32 pm
Much respect from me too.......Skyline is a proper sausage, I had a 33 then a 34........33 is the daddy though me thinks.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Jul 13, 06 1:00 pm
Like the 68 Charger tail lights
Stu
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by Stu » Thu Jul 13, 06 1:06 pm
Toyota Avensis at the mo.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
MattH
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by MattH » Thu Jul 13, 06 2:09 pm
Holden Commodore 3.8 V6 wagon, had it six years, superb machine, old but keeps going, 170,000 miles on.
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
vipergts
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Location: kent
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by vipergts » Thu Jul 13, 06 2:10 pm
This Dodge SRT-10 Truck when I can afford the juice.
And the Charger for when I'm on an economy drive