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Exactly, nice car, good deal, thought I could deal with it not being a convertible. But I'm at the beach and have decided I really want one. Thanks for posting the link, I didn't want to use old pics but they do show the car nicely.
I have decided I want a convertible, so my 68 is up for sale or trade. It's not a show car, but is one of the sweetest running Mopars I have ever owned. Gets attention wherever it goes. Don't let the two fours fool you, this thing goes when you want it to and can be as good natured as a 318 when...
Just got her home. Three hour 150 mile trip. I couldn't be happier with the mechanics of this car, it drives and performs as well as any Mopar I have ever owened. Smooth and good natured, never would have expected that out of this setup. Needs some cosmetics but still turned heads all the way...
I have a bit of spring fever, and have decided I would really like to have a car to drive this summer. That said my project certainly won't be ready that quick. So I'll see what kind of interest I have and if things don't work out I'll just keep plugging away. Price is $15,500 I am willing to...
Forward light harness, 1968 Charger models, reproduction. New in the wraper Year one harness, produced by M&H electric. Save some money plus no shipping charges $125 shipped to the lower 48.
Here is my old RR. Sold it to a dealer then he ebayed it. I was told a member of John Force's race team bought it. If anyone has seen it let me know. I'm guessing it now has a Hemi in it.
The heat gun might work if you get the first area hot then keep it moving. I actually started one of my wheel wells the other night to see how it would go. I'll post a pic when I get a chance. I did change my method a bit and I like the results. Heat the area till fairly soft then use a small...