glassman
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Seeing that we are talking about Dodge Colts, on the shop wall, I have a nice set of acid dipped doors off of a candy red hemi Colt and the name on them says ROD SHOP in Gold leaf. Nice conversation pieces.
Ya I bet its kinda hard to be intimidating in a Colt...
Found one like this for $13 dollars...in case your feeling nostalgic....
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We had some fools around here that kept collecting insurance money that way about 10 years ago. They would shut off the brake lights and then hit the brakes. This went on for some time and they got brave and started doing it in front of 18 wheelers. Hey they were not bright people. Final got sandwiched between three 18's and a guard rail.Back in the road rage days,I'll just say if they hit you from behind,,,,,or if you BACK into them with no witness they still ran into the back of you,,,,law says they are at fault
yes they did. after don carlton got killed about everyone quit racing them. they were too short for a 500" hemi. I think carlton even stretched the wheel base on one but had to run it in a diff class, nhra wouldn`t let it run in pro stock.Yes....
I had a tubbed vega w/ a very hot 406 sbc in it, wasted a calaway corvette for about 1/2 mile on a 4 lane once. 600h.p. , 2400 poundsIn early 86 I ended up in a divorce and needed a cheap car that got better than 10 mpg that my 3/4 ton pickup was getting so off I went to visit a dealership buddy of mine and found a 76 out on the used car side. My buddy was the manager of the fleet department and told me to tell the used car manager he had sent me over. With only 12000 miles on it, it caught my eye but it had been kept outside and it was sun baked. Paint and interior was good though but belts, door gaskets and hoses were...well, hosed. After I quit laughing when the used car manager told me 3500 and saying that Gary sent me over for a decent deal and not a rape job I ended up with it for around 1100 bucks. The only real down side to it was I had to drive the snot out of it just to keep up with the traffic going to work every morning.
Things got a bit excited when some guy started picking on it because his Vega was bigger and faster I guess. Seems like twice a week we ended too close to each other and ended up squaring off. Biggest problem was I didn't appreciate him messing with me tailgating and then passing really close and then cutting me off when he got back in front. Thing is, traffic wasn't all that bad and he didn't need to be doing this crap plus I was usually in the right hand lane too but he didn't seem to care. After about 2 weeks of this crap, I started driving my gas hog 3/4 ton 400 powered 79 Dodge pickup until we met again. Keep in mind this beater of a truck had a mild build on the 400 and even with the stock 3.55's and 29" tall tires, it would click off a 15.40. Not exactly a ball of fire but fairly respectable of 1986 and it had a really nice interior and the body was solid but had a few whiskey dents....not my dents of course.
Anyways, my intention was to make him aware of who I was and the fact I didn't care for him and his crap and it worked! One morning I saw him about 300 feet ahead of me so I slowly kept getting closer and closer and closer until it looked like my truck was about to crawl into that POS Vega's hatch! He hit the gas to try and drive off but that didn't do any good and I mirrored every move he made for about 2 miles and yelling at his dumb *** to hit the brakes because I wasn't gonna. Doing 75 in a 55 zone (hell, didn't know a Vega could go that fast!), he finally threw up in hands like he was saying "uncle" so I backed off and changed lanes. He slowed down too and that's when I pulled beside him so he could get a good look at who I was and he knew it at that moment.
From then on he never messed with me and my Colt again but I didn't keep it too long after that. Sold it a few months later to a guy at work that wanted it for his daughter to drive back and forth to school and I was happy to unload it on him. It was just too small and under powered to suit me plus my fuel mileage wasn't that good because of the way I was driving it and slow small cars do not get any respect on the road when you're running with a bunch of other red necks in a hurry to get to work.
A buddy had a stock 350 2bbl in a Vega that still had the stock rear end in it. The first time I rode in it, it was quite a surprise the first time he nailed it. Said the didn't like stomping on it from a stand still since the dinky rear end didn't like it and did finally end up swapping in a better rear end after replacing the stocker for the 3rd time lolI had a tubbed vega w/ a very hot 406 sbc in it, wasted a calaway corvette for about 1/2 mile on a 4 lane once. 600h.p. , 2400 pounds
Sorry Bb70, I was just busting Crankys chops.... I never would have thought those would have such a following...Time out back to the $13 colt I swear if that's legit let me know spot me the money and buy it I'll pay you back I'm good for it I'll personally come pick it up I will take it and bring it home one day instead of my wife's new car and tell her sorry we needed to budget a bit and I needed the money back from your suv this will work for you just fine it's a high quality automobile and it's a classic too. I beat she would ether a say it's cute or b shoot my ***
yes they did. after don carlton got killed about everyone quit racing them. they were too short for a 500" hemi. I think carlton even stretched the wheel base on one but had to run it in a diff class, nhra wouldn`t let it run in pro stock.
My license plate will read, "HNDFULL"everytime i see someone talking about hopping these up i remember that.
ive seen the fire arrows w everything from 360-383-440 and hemis in them down in nc,and they had a hard time selling them.
( back in the early 90`s )
the colts..those were really scary cars,get loose in a millisecond...
Please < use a window net,so youll be around to tell us about it later.My license plate will read, "HNDFULL"