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A cousin had an early 70's Mini and even had the 1200 engine in it until he blew it up! It was still a crazy car with the smaller engine. Watched lots of them do the slalom course and thought it was odd how they all lifted the inside rear tire off the pavement a good foot going into a hard...
I think the hints are in the close up pics. It looks good from 20 feet, but there are lots of little items like paint chips, cracked steering wheel, dinged up aluminum and stainless rocker and tail trim, emblem details, filthy buddy set, etc. I would bet you'd see a lot more in person. Column...
May have found some. Hope this helps….
K89164 - 1960-69 Dodge, Plymouth; Mopar Red; OER® Engine Paint; 16 Oz. Aerosol Can (Net Wt. 12 Oz.)
P4349218AB - Genuine Mopar Paint-Engine
What vendor sells the correct color for my 318 engine installed in a 1968 Dodge Charger? Bill Hirsch does not list the red/orange color option. Thanks!
I always wanted one of the original ACR Neons...but since I had my Daytona CS turbo, I never looked all that hard I guess. But I loved the "max power/minimum options and weight" mentality (it's what I love about my Daytona, after all).
Our daughter had two of them. The first was new, and someone turned in front of her. I searched found a used one, that to was totaled by a nut behind the wheel. She told me the Neon was the better of the cars she owned.
I have a pair of 1970 340 TA heads that I have had checked for cracks, pressure tested and CC’d. 72 CC with some enhancement work done to them. Can deliver to the Mopar Nationals at National Trails Raceway in two weeks with a paid deposit. $2000 plus shipping from 49341. I have shipped cast iron...