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No one's come up with anything for me yet? I'm highly disappointed in you all.
The bar for achieving absolute disappointment was set fairly high Mark.No one's come up with anything for me yet? I'm highly disappointed in you all.
How bout donating one of your cars to someone that's old and needy??No one's come up with anything for me yet? I'm highly disappointed in you all.
71 340 Cuda mucho batta!!Thanks, but a Challenger is not on my want list.
71 340 Cuda mucho batta!!
How bout donating one of your cars to someone that's old and needy??![]()
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That describes 99% of forum members.How bout donating one of your cars to someone that's old and needy??![]()
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Why not buy a very plain one and resto-mod it like the Roach?I'd like an AAR, but I'd settle for a 70 or 71 with a shaker. Preferably not a 440-6 though.
Why not buy a very plain one and resto-mod it like the Roach?
and wicked pissa is another. lolOld is one thing, but wicked old is another.
I think the GTX had a more refined interior than the R/T (Gentlemanly).What have you got against the "Bankers Muscle car": Coronet R/T?
I wouldn't know since I haven't seen a comparison.I think the GTX had a more refined interior than the R/T (Gentlemanly).
Who put the R/T emblem on the grille, Stevie Wonder?
Dodge was always the upscale brand.I think the GTX had a more refined interior than the R/T (Gentlemanly).