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I’ve used Booster Dewey now Steve do a couple of A-body boosters. Last trip to Portland I had the pleasure of visiting with them in their shop. Great guys.
Two pair of very nice fenders, two doors very nice with power windows and tinted glass. Two ok doors. Clean straight deck lid. One rust/dent free tail panel. Two tail panels with some work required. N96 Ramcharger parts are excellent. 69 383, 727, 3:23 8 3/4 ran strong when I disassembled years...
Looking for honest input on the realistic value of a NOS quarter panel for a 70 Coronet/Super Bee. I am considering selling a 70 Super Bee project and a Coronet roller for parts. Very difficult to put a value on them as a project and really don’t want to part them out.
Unfortunately I see a use for almost everything so I put it away in one of the pole barns until the time it’s needed. That’s also why I need another barn so I can work on my cars.
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I have no issue helping the poor and do $o a lot more than almost everyone I know. The problem I have is the definition of "Help". Giving someone everything they need (and want) to survive, that doesn't want to help themselves, is not helping anyone. It's created...
I grew up in a Mopar family, grandfather and father drove Dodge or Plymouth. Older brother brought his first car home in late '71. A '70 Dart Swinger 340 with 9,000 miles. Still looked new. My first car was a '72 Duster 318 3-speed, 60,000 miles, black w/black bucket interior. Traded it and...
A few years ago, I found a picture of a GoMango 1970 Superbee with the Daytona wing and I thought it looked like it should have been an option in the days of the winged warriers. The picture was taken in front of a large body of water with palm trees in the back ground. Wonder where it is today.