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My 72 Challenger
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 5:58 pm
by JustinMFox
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 6:01 pm
by Pete
Definate improvement!
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 6:07 pm
by MilesnMiles
Yep, not all old school is good. That looks great as it is

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 6:26 pm
by Mossy68
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 6:37 pm
by Dave81
Jealous..........
You own 2 great Mopars that i'd love to have.........Now the question......Which one do you prefer and why?

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 7:32 pm
by Steve
Very nice indeed.....

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 8:13 pm
by Adrian Worman
Nice job Justin
Black really looks good on the sad face Challengers and I'm well into painted bumpers on e-bods, looks cracking mate

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 8:26 pm
by challenger
couple more old pics of how it used to be !!
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 8:30 pm
by JustinMFox
Awesome, thanks mate, any idea what year those were taken ?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 8:38 pm
by challenger
i can ask my mate who owned it back then it was brian dukes who ran a tyre fiting shop somewhere in london also owned this and many more

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 9:31 pm
by steveo
challenger wrote:couple more old pics of how it used to be !!
I remember first seeing it like that
, although think it had a road runner type strobe stripe up the sail /C pillar , saying 440 R/T or I could be getting mixed up with something else

normaly happens ,
in early 89 , saw it parked up the side of a house , up in wigmore kent , was out in the charger at the time ,pure fluke i was going to the petrol station about 200 yards further down the road

could not believe what I had seen ,

went past & nailed the gas a couple of times , but no one came out , did not like to knock on door and ask about the car , would not like it if it was me & would think it out of order cold calling .
caught up with the owner at hickstead 89 , nice bloke ! had a bit of a conflab on the work he was doing to it & stuff , cant remember the guys name
before that think it was fore sale in late 88 over in west draton wayish
this is how the car looked in 1990 , hickstead , just after a repaint over the winter & stuff
saw it a few times in 90s & 2000 localish to me , & at norhweald , had a real nasty sounding 383 in it with a forsale sign on it , believe it went up north then
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 13 11:41 pm
by BJ Mac
Was this for sale at Carolina Classics a few years back?? Pics look familiar.
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 13 2:02 am
by Cannonball
challenger wrote:i can ask my mate who owned it back then it was brian dukes who ran a tyre fiting shop somewhere in london also owned this and many more

blimey thats a rough old dog off a bird,

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 13 9:05 am
by Charger
Challenger looks very nice

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 13 9:07 am
by Charger
Cannonball wrote:challenger wrote:i can ask my mate who owned it back then it was brian dukes who ran a tyre fiting shop somewhere in london also owned this and many more

blimey thats a rough old dog off a bird,

looks smashin with those slots on, took my eye right away from it's other attributes
