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MCACN - Chicago

Famous, just like

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Oh Madge your hands are so soft,what do you use? Palmolive,your soaking in it!
 
Hey, I'm famous, I'm on the internet.... that's me in the green shirt and blue jeans behind the sand filled gauge cluster.

I looked through my pictures - looks like that's all I got of ya! If I'd have known it was you, I'd have asked you for a better pose!
 
I think is kinda cool that the owner of the now famous hurricane bird do not try to fix the car right away, IMHO is a reminder of how fragile in the end this cars are, thank God nothing bad happend to the owner.
 
I looked through my pictures - looks like that's all I got of ya! If I'd have known it was you, I'd have asked you for a better pose!
Believe me, you got the best of me.
 
Another sand shot. It might be 50/50 on the damage done between the hurricane and the recovery.

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Survivor ‘69 Hemi Charger 500. I didn’t keep count, but I believe there were at least 10 ‘69 Charger 500s there. More than 1/2 were Hemis.

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Another cool story for this Steve Atwell car.

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The rear of the Tignanelli brothers’ ‘68 Hemi Barracuda is a rib tickler.

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Another sand shot. It might be 50/50 on the damage done between the hurricane and the recovery.

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That thing has been leaving a trail of sand wherever it goes. The transporter that brought the car up here from Florida had to sweep out his trailer after he unloaded the car at Magnum :lol:. Mark's trailer is not any better after bringing it to the show.

They weren't very careful about turning it over, and most of the damage to the left fender was from the tow driver. Between the storm and the tow driver the car sure took a beating.
 
A sea of cars with boring steel wheels! Every Daytona there has them on it,most of them didn't come that way from the factory! Note the magnum wheels on all of these.

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They sure attract some high caliber cars. Good to see the orange Superbird out for display.
However....That show seems more like a walk through a museum than a show.
This may appeal to many but I don't care much for shows where you can't walk around all the cars and see them from all angles.
We have an annual "Autorama" here in nearby Sacramento. I've had my car there with our Sacramento based Mopar club. It is usually the same....a group of cars in a row with ropes around them.
That isn't much fun but I understand the reasoning. Ignorant adults and misbehaving kids can be a problem.
 
They sure attract some high caliber cars. Good to see the orange Superbird out for display.
However....That show seems more like a walk through a museum than a show.
This may appeal to many but I don't care much for shows where you can't walk around all the cars and see them from all angles.
We have an annual "Autorama" here in nearby Sacramento. I've had my car there with our Sacramento based Mopar club. It is usually the same....a group of cars in a row with ropes around them.
That isn't much fun but I understand the reasoning. Ignorant adults and misbehaving kids can be a problem.


I've been to it twice & all of the different makes of cars is both amazing and impressive to see. I'd love to go again, but with airline tickets, parking, hotel, food and rental car, it costs me over a grand, which is a lot of money just to go to a 1-day car show.
 
You can hold your own Dog Dish Hubcaps Nationals right in your garage and save a fortune on travel and lodging expenses! That black 69 Hemi 500 needs recall wheels with red stripe tires badly! That is probably what wheels actually came on the car. Those were either replaced by the 15 inch Finned hubcaps if the car was equipped with disc brakes or the 15 inch Polara/Monaco hubcaps if it had drum brakes.
 
You can hold your own Dog Dish Hubcaps Nationals right in your garage and save a fortune on travel and lodging expenses! That black 69 Hemi 500 needs recall wheels with red stripe tires badly! That is probably what wheels actually came on the car. Those were either replaced by the 15 inch Finned hubcaps if the car was equipped with disc brakes or the 15 inch Polara/Monaco hubcaps if it had drum brakes.
One car has dog dishes, two have torque thrusts, another has Magnums and soon the latest will also have torque thrusts.

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My God sounds like old ladies at the weekly bridge game getting worked up about something trivial some neighbor they hate did.
That nasty Mr Smith on the corner put dog dish caps on his vintage Plymouth, bad enough his dog barks too much and his kids run through our yards, but this is the last straw!!
Take a bottle of Midols and get over it….
 
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