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bazbiker
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by bazbiker » Wed Sep 14, 11 9:40 pm
1974 Chrysler Valiant VJ Charger
1970 Dodge Charger
steveo
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Location: Kent
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by steveo » Wed Sep 14, 11 9:57 pm
don't know much about these !! but looks good ! like the colour
drewcrane
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by drewcrane » Wed Sep 14, 11 10:08 pm
Did those cars come with v8,s? from the factory?
bazbiker
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by bazbiker » Wed Sep 14, 11 10:29 pm
drewcrane wrote: Did those cars come with v8,s? from the factory?
Yup
1974 Chrysler Valiant VJ Charger
1970 Dodge Charger
bazbiker
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by bazbiker » Wed Sep 14, 11 10:35 pm
steveo wrote: don't know much about these !! but looks good ! like the colour
Same colour combo as mine
1974 Chrysler Valiant VJ Charger
1970 Dodge Charger
drewcrane
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by drewcrane » Wed Sep 14, 11 11:35 pm
Jules
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by Jules » Wed Sep 14, 11 11:58 pm
..... was shown on here a while back with the ebag link
It's the 4-lights-in-the-grill that reminded me.
Of All The Senses, The Common One Is The Most Rare !!
MMA/750
Guy
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by Guy » Thu Sep 15, 11 12:02 am
Real odd place to put the fuel pump ...up on the inner wing
Trigger_Andy
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by Trigger_Andy » Thu Sep 15, 11 10:49 am
Makes my Charger look cheap!
I'm here because Im not all there!!
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Dave999
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Location: Twickenham,London, England
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by Dave999 » Thu Sep 15, 11 11:12 am
based on conversations i had with matt, a good solid car painted about 10 years ago and stored
needs removal of 1 set of lights
grill
and crome bumpers
770 model so all the luxury cruiser parts
these came first with 318 and later with 360
both with 904 hanging off the back
a few 340s were built but they'd be 4 times the price
Would be nice to see it go for that price
when a B body in similar condition is the best part of 60% in this countrys annual average wage packet....Its a mopar
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The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
MattH
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by MattH » Thu Sep 15, 11 8:58 pm
Painted around 1998, done very few miles since.
It was properly built but still strong money, can't find the other thread at the mo.
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
VGVIP
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by VGVIP » Sat Sep 17, 11 6:19 pm
MattH
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by MattH » Tue Sep 20, 11 1:27 pm
Thanks Steve, I am terrible at searching for stuff!
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Sep 21, 11 8:35 am
bazbiker wrote: looks like they are going up in value
Of course they are. Seen the price of scrap lately?
(Joke)
Seriously, its not suprising. It was only a question of time, they were always a great motor, just always seem to be in the shadow of something American, which was about all it amounted to.
TYREMAN
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by TYREMAN » Wed Sep 21, 11 9:00 pm
Its an old saying you can not keep a good car down forever.