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Pics from Back in the Day

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It was a restaurant in Texas, the best way to describe their idea was a hooters for women. So instead of barely dressed women, it was barley dressed men :rofl:
Say what again? To work here I need to wear what and what? And the last 8 guys who wore the boots I gotta wear didn’t wear socks…for 5-cents an hour…and I gotta look like I like boys…in Texas?
 
Running across this old photo of a 75-80 Dragway Mopar day reminded me of an article in the local paper last week stating that a Weis Market and associated shopping center is planned for the old drag strip property.
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A challenger rt, late 70s of 80s pickup possibly, and possibly an mg. Very interesting group

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Brings back memories as a geezer seeing all the old photos of our daily transport winter or summer. This was around ’76 or ’77 when I was going to tech school and working part time then at a machine shop. Was living in an apartment then before getting married. School was some 30-miles and to the shop another 40 or so, in the opposite direction, making these treks about daily. Threw some sand-bags in the trunk for some added traction. Bought this ’73 Dodge new (demo) in early ’74 later selling it in ’80 to my BIL. Had 60k on it when I let it go.

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My 71 had same options as that one. It was driven in the snow when new as well, it was pretty roached. Nice options though, cloth interior and 4 speed. So I replaced it with the FM3 70.

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Brings back memories as a geezer seeing all the old photos of our daily transport winter or summer. This was around ’76 or ’77 when I was going to tech school and working part time then at a machine shop. Was living in an apartment then before getting married. School was some 30-miles and to the shop another 40 or so, in the opposite direction, making these treks about daily. Threw some sand-bags in the trunk for some added traction. Bought this ’73 Dodge new (demo) in early ’74 later selling it in ’80 to my BIL. Had 60k on it when I let it go.

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Interesting it has a rallye hood but no side stripes.
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