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Back in 1975 I was working at a gas station in Denver & a guy I worked with had a yellow 440 road runner that was originally a super bird. He was trying to sell it but I couldn't come up with the $1,500 that he wanted for it.
I flew from Detroit to Nashville to look at a car. The car was much better than I thought it was going to be. Ended up buying it and driving it home. It was 550 miles home. Took nearly 9 hours. It was a great trip in a fun car! 73 Challenger, 440, tremec 5 speed, dana 60.
I first fell in love with Mopars when I was a kid watching my uncles neighbor work on his 64 fury race car. (The Undertaker)
I've been working on my own Mopars for 41 years
My wife thinks I'm addicted to my cars because my garage has air conditioning but my house does not. I think she should spend more time in the garage with me!!
SEM is good stuff! I dyed/painted the interior in my wifes car from white to black 6 years ago & it's still holding up. I'm now doing the interior for a vehicle I recently got from my brother. (Non Mopar) The white interior turned yellow. Now back to white with SEM. The pictures shows the...
The place they converter the wing cars was near where I lived. When I was 13, I would finish my paper route & go stare at the cars lined up end to end & dream of what it would be like to fly in one of those cars! I still have a soft spot for winged cars. If I didn't have my Super Bee, I know...
I have allways had a soft spot for Super Birds. When I was 13 I had a paper route. When I finished delivering papers I would go to a shop near my house (Creative Industries) and stare thru the fence where Super Birds were lined up end to end. I will never forget what it looked like looking...