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Out cruzin today

slimt

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Just a good day for a drive. Never thought I would be cruzin around with one of these Tallagegas. First one Ive ever seen up here.

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Thats neat slimt !
2 nice cars that look good together.
 
I did see a 68 Charger. Kind of odd though. A trunk lid rack on top. A Vinyl top , dark green in color. Killer condition. No picture.
Also a Newer Challenger with a bird nose and Wing. To be honest it looked pretty nice First for me seeing one driving around.
 
'69 Talledga.... you can spot the difference in a '68 pretty quick... they have different side markers and 5 hash trim one the sail panel, as opposed to three on the '69s. Cool cars, they were made at the Atlanta plant, while the much more popular Torinos were built at the former mighty Lorain Assembly plant here in Ohio.
 
We had a few things in common. Were not into show n shines. Been there ,done that. More into just driving the back roads , looking at the scenery , enjoying the weekends after a weeks work of mayham at work. I put on about 200 miles. I believe the Talladega owner did about the same. Just in mostly a different direction We did pass a 68 Shelby gt350 fastback. Also white.
 
Makes guy appreciate the Dodge version...
Thanks!!
 
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