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Yes, it’s a factory E61 383 car that was sold new in California. The body isn’t perfect but the interior is near perfect. We just need to get the engine assembled and back in the car.
And yes, that’s a Charger rear seat center I’m using as an arm rest.
1975' Baby 16 y/o
12 years ago still look pretty much the same 64 now
82-ish my 69 RR in piss yella'
piss yella' 446
I'm on RR #13 now "street beast", mostly 8) 68s & 4) 69s & 1) 70,
some 45+ MoPars (not including Jeeps), 12) 8 68s - 4 69s Charger R/Ts,
lots of Power-Wagons/Power-Rams...
Looking to remove the drivers door glass on my 73. I can see the (3) screws but looks like I can only get to (2). Do I need to loosen the regulator also? Any suggestions appreciated!
Hey guys. Just picked up a nice 70 Roadrunner but it has drum brakes on the front. I have a 72 charger parts car that has disc on the front. Can I swap them?
Today... I yelled F@#$!
Had a beard dragger strut for 45 minutes at 25 yards on the neighbors property. Him and his hens cross over about 50 yards away, the hens run up the hill but he comes in fan up, the hens freak, fly into the trees behind me, he drops his fan and walks away to the right of...
Greetings from Seattle and thank you for the add.
I bought my first Mopar in 1986 when I turned 16.
It was a 1969 Superbee 383 Magnum with a 727.
About five years ago, I came across a 1969 roadrunner one owner car that the owner had recently passed away and I bought that also.
I’m just...
You're considering selling it? Just come clean, you're in business as a flipper and the only time you come here is when you are "considering" selling a car or saying that you're "thinning out the collection. :rolleyes:
"BEAUTIFUL" car. Your many hours are paying off.
I have a question out of curiosity.
Does your ash tray open by sliding it down or flipping it open?
And, if you don't mind, what is the SPD of your car and what plant was it built at?
It appears, from my research (I know - get a life) that most...