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Did you name your car?

This tank is a real blast to drive and there’s always lots of room for groceries or whatever you need to bring home. We are looking at getting some type of aluminum container for the back. It would easily roll out because the rollers are in real good shape and the locks are there as well so it will be secure when driving. We are planning to take a road trip next year and it looks like Uncle Mel is going to be the ride. This car has only 31k original miles so she needs some road time.

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You could "camp out" in that thing! Does it have AC?
 
You could "camp out" in that thing! Does it have AC?
This car has all the goodies and the ac blows ice cold. I took the car to my trusted auto shop and they went through everything including all the fluids replaced and new front brakes and serpentine belt and that little water pump belt that’s on the other side. Fuel filter, trans service and anything else.

I really need to know what my wife’s running on out there. Money well spent.
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i have a "bundle" ...internet, cable tv, and cell phones.... one of them is pretty much free ..... so I watch the Flintstones.......and Star Trek :D

you favorite episode was on last night :poke:


Gee, which one? I have quite a few favorites. Harcourt Fenton Mudd:



I love how it shows how you guys...melt around attractive females. :poke::D
 
This car has all the goodies and the ac blows ice cold. I took the car to my trusted auto shop and they went through everything including all the fluids replaced and new front brakes and serpentine belt and that little water pump belt that’s on the other side. Fuel filter, trans service and anything else.

I really need to know what my wife’s running on out there. Money well spent.
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Almost makes me want to get one!
 
Almost makes me want to get one!


You can pretty much park anywhere and nobody says anything and she takes up at least 2 normal car lengths at 21 feet front to back. You will feel safe and comfortable in this vehicle :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
saw Harry Mudd couple weeks ago..... last night was Kirk's "bloody man boobs" :drama:


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Use the pause button the next time Requiem for Methuselah comes on...when Kirk is making out with Rayna.
 
You can pretty much park anywhere and nobody says anything and she takes up at least 2 normal car lengths at 21 feet front to back. You will feel safe and comfortable in this vehicle :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


I'll bet you could park in front of...any place and not get a ticket!
 
I never name my cars however I have given a few nicknames like "POS", "rust bucket", "horror show", etc... never saw the need to give them any other name than the one they were given by Mopar expect to put "my" in front of it or in the case of having more than one of something its "my red...." or "my yellow...."
 
Sorry, late to this party...

I named my car "Hawk-Rod". It's a play on my name and, obviously, hotrod. But, there have been two Hawk-Rods:
1) My first car, a 1973 Road Runner, and I still have it. Gave it to my son as his daily driver for 6 years. The engine then took a crap and now it is kind of mine again since he has no place to store it. It is now in rough shape but getting fixed up to drive across country.
Here it is when my son got it in 2010.
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Here is it when it just got back to the house for some work:
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2) My 1970 Road Runner. My favorite car since I was 17 or so, and now I finally have one! This is the current Hawk-Rod!
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We name all of our cars. My A12 is one of the lowest optioned A12s on the planet so I kept referring to her as a "stripper" when I brought her home. So the wife gave her a suitable stripper name. She is "Bambi"... Her '68 GTS is drop dead sexy and has a white top. Reminded her of a certain platinum blonde bombshell. She named the GTS "Norma Jean".
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My '71 Dart GT is named "Golden Oldie". Very creative, I know...

This picture was taken Saturday at our club's annual CarBQ. Yup, we drive them in the rain too.

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I remember seeing a retired hearse with a fitting plate on it. RUNEXT.
 
I never name my cars however I have given a few nicknames like "POS", "rust bucket", "horror show", etc... never saw the need to give them any other name than the one they were given by Mopar expect to put "my" in front of it or in the case of having more than one of something its "my red...." or "my yellow...."


I had to do something because I had more than one B5 Blue 69 Charger, and more than one F8 Green Charger. I also wanted to name one of them after my father, I think he would have loved these cars. If I said "the blue one" or "the green one" it always required explanation. Saying: the 69 didn't help either. So names helped.
 
I don't usually name my cars but I named 72 Bob because she has been nothing but a Big Ol' Bitch to me since I got her.
 
Just keeping the thread going: Yes it has been named, it's my name here and other sites. license plate on it also 1 MEAN66. the Dakota that pulled it when it raced or needed to go a distance ( it's fuel economy poor 10-12? MPG) also named and now our - new to us 2016 Ram cares same name - also on the plate "OUR MULE". the reason for the 66's name It a long printed list (four pages) but when using the 4500 stall convertor and the 4.56 Spool = Day light under the front tires on launch, 1.43 -1.48 60ft, 10.30's @ 128-130 quaters. Yet it has a 10 point cage and full factory interior.
 
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