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    OEM Glue removal

    Used to have to order online, now iirc it's available at local stores. This stuff removed all the undercoat on my Dart.
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    Crappy cars that have become classics.

    How about a 1988 S-10 Sport 5 speed? The Sport was the first ZQ8, has the code. Mine came out of the woods on a farm where it sat since 1994. Rust free, a little time and parts and it's a daily. Needs some finishing still, but in good shape, these small square bodies are worth not nothing.
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    OEM Glue removal

    Goo Gone, the automotive version. It removes undercoating as well. Let it soak in.
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    Crappy cars that have become classics.

    Hemi!
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    Another Interesting Tidbit

    :)
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    What material have some of you use for " Hard Board headliner material ?

    I made a package tray for my Valiant using very thin plywood wrapped with material from a craft store. Plywood was very inexpensive, material was $17 for a half roll, which was more than what was needed. I need a headliner as well for my 62 Dart, last thing to finish my interior. I might use...
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    Flat Orange General Lee? Opinions.

    Too many GLs leads to comradery and different versions. Same is true for the police cars. It was a sight to see. Owners were all fantastic. There were also too many Petty cars, but scattered, get them together Petty people.
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    Flat Orange General Lee? Opinions.

    Flat red Christine looked very cool, and no shiny paint to worry about.
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    Who has dared to drive across country in a classic Mopar?

    Just did 2,500 miles for Power Tour 2025. 383 tunnel ram 4 speed. Swapped the A833 for an OD A833 before the trip.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    The car that started the Mopar Survivors at Carlisle. 1970 'Cuda with 3,400 miles! Chrysler always painted the negative battery cable engine color 7.23 inches, never to the end. For the full story pick up the July 2005 edition of Mopar Collectors Guide.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    68 R/T big block 4 speed in B-crusty Blue. We know it, we love it, nuff said. P. S. We have no idea who owns this, but we see it all the time. Our cars are famous, you're not, deal with it.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    63 Plymouth Sport Fury Max Wedge - with history! If you wake Charlie up and hand him $45k it's yours. They're not just still out there, they're here.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    My apologies, guy let me jump on the rollback and snap pics, somehow, of course, fender tag ended up fuzzy. I'm sure someone is up to the challenge.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    1968 Hemi GTX with 5k miles sitting for a few decades showed up today and blew all our minds. Hasn't ran since 69. Same 'ol story, kid decided to street race for $, father took it away. Get your wallets and your 8-tracks out, cause it's got the player if you're a player.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    3k miles Barracuda. 30k miles hemi 4 speed.
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    Chrysler at Carlisle; Carlisle, PA.; July 10th-13th

    More, including 9k mile Superbird.
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