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Pics from Back in the Day

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My mother's Charger in Savannah, GA in ~1981. I still have it, but it has a lot of rear and roof rust damage. It's in storage awaiting its turn. The car is a 1970 Charger 500 with 383 Magnum, automatic on the column with bucket seats and buddy seat with houndstooth upholstery. It was originally Plum Crazy with a white vinyl top. It's mostly original except Direct Connection chrome valve covers and electronic ignition, and a Carter AVS replacing its original Holley, and wheels. It's also numbers matching body and drivetrain. It had been re-sprayed badly and a GM style vinyl roof installed with chrome-reverse wheels and Blackjack hub caps when we got it. It has Super Coupe wheels (rear) and Magnum GT wheels (front), and partially primed here.


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The first real car on which I worked at the age of eight years old that helped start my car hobby. My brother and I seen here in front of that Valiant, circa 1966. It had a 170ci Slant Six and 904 automatic. Black with turquoise blue interior.
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