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who's car is this.

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 09 4:14 pm
by Anonymous
;) Iv been looking at some pic's that I down loaded over the last few years. :)

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 09 4:18 pm
by Ivor
27 miles since new and converted from a four speed to an auto...supposedly an R/T but with no tick tock tach...you got me with that one!

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 09 7:30 pm
by steveo
its dick landys 70 Hemi charger =P~ :thumbright: guy over on dogge charge dot com had it in a barn since the early 70s , brought it out of a barn a couple of years ago , & Dick landy varified it was his 70 , only a short while before he died

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 09 8:02 pm
by bananaskin
Fair bit of work on them pedals for 27 miles :D :lol:

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 09 8:46 pm
by charger01
I reckon its Clive's. He only did about 27 miles in it :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 09 8:50 pm
by Anonymous
:D well done that man :thumbright: and here are some more pic's I have got lots of pic's of this car It is a dream to find car like this =P~ But it can and does happen :roll: :thumbright: You have to ask how many trip's down the strip to get 27mile on the clock :lol: depends on how long the staging lanes and the drive round are I suppose :? :D

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 09 1:10 pm
by morgan
Thats not the footwell of a 27mile car nomatter how many runs its done...

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 09 1:13 pm
by Anonymous
must have been manual brakes for them to have had to press the pedal that hard :)

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 09 1:31 pm
by Blue
Seems odd that it has an auto steering column in it if it was originally 4 speed? Perhaps it was alway's auto but had a clutchflite fitted? Cool find anyway, haven't seen one of those Hurst dual gate shifters for many years.

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 09 8:35 pm
by Philth
Yeah, c'mon Blue - you were looking at those original auxiliary dials , we'ren't you!

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 09 9:49 pm
by Anonymous
Philth wrote:Yeah, c'mon Blue - you were looking at those original auxiliary dials , we'ren't you!

Ooohhhhh no> I think he was trying to visualise it in Orange with an '01' on the doors. Its crying out for it and HE knows it. :lol:

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 09 10:32 pm
by steveo
Blue wrote:Seems odd that it has an auto steering column in it if it was originally 4 speed? Perhaps it was alway's auto but had a clutchflite fitted? Cool find anyway, haven't seen one of those Hurst dual gate shifters for many years.



pretty sure it was a auto , but landy raced the car in both auto & stick class , hence the peddles still there