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Poor Poor Bee.. Wow

Good wheels on this RT.

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Damn, how does one even let a car get this bad? I love 70's. What a shame.
 
kinda reminds of Kenny no when to fold them
 
pieces n parts at the most
 
How the hell did they get it on the trailer and keep it in one piece.
 
Poor Bee is right...

you'll bee :poke: "poor as hell" if try to resurrect that one...
may have a few usable parts

 
Back in th 80’s when parts were easily available and Mopars weren’t THIS rusty, it was OK to take on a ‘money-pit’...
But now it’s a ‘lost cause’ and I fear for folks ‘sanity’, even thinking to attempt such a ‘Titanic’ undertaking.
I get a sinking feeling and ice runs through my veins...:screwy::screwy::screwy:

Doomed to failure and divorce, trust me, ‘been there, done that’...:thankyou:
 
Let Mother Nature & Father Time finish what they started on this one
 
Nope nope nope!!! That is a parts car. The weird angles along the body lines make me believe it is no longer a unibody.
This is what happens when you park a car long term on the ground instead of a driveway, or even a gravel driveway. Thats gonna fold like a taco when it gets to it's new home.
 
You can’t melt rust, only rub it into dust...:bananahit:

There is a famous Charger picture of some guys moving it onto a trailer, in TWO halves...:xscuseless:
 
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