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So in this episode of this new Hot wheels show (the premise of which is to outrageously customize normal cars), a 69 charger is chosen to...
Heh.. prepare to be dissapointed! The Aspen is a 76 (with the signature m-body front fender rust), 318, four-door special edition. My great grandmother bought it new in Hannibal Missouri and drove it for ten years before she got sick and stopped driving. My grandfather drove it to where it sits...
So I was surfing marketplace as per usual, and I came across a diamond. That is, a product of Diamond Star Motors:
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A 1989 Daytona... and a Shelby at that. In Quincy, 45 miles from me! And a manual! For $2000! It has to be too good to be true. The "instrument panel doesn't...
It is unthinkable now, but then then gas was high, and as you can see his family already had a maverick, beetle and two farm trucks (the gran fury and the polara were his mom's), so it wasn't justifiable to keep a car that got bad MPG. And we have no registration that i know of, I think they...
I don't have great pictures, hopefully next time I'm there I'll get some, particularly since the foliage is dead in the winter. I live fifteen miles from the farm where all the cars are, and I caught a bad cold so I can't really be tromping around in the cold for a while (ironically, I got the...
My name is Jackson and I'm 13. I live in Missouri and my social security number is... anyway I'm aware I'm young and can't legally drive, but I love Mopars to death. My grandpa is a hardcore Chrysler guy, and so is most of my family. I don't technically own any vehicles, but my dad and I revived...
So around 1975 my grandfather gave his running and driving 69 Charger RT/SE away to his nephew, who then tore the motor apart and sold it for $50 (cringe). Sometime in the 90's my grandfather got a call from a man in North Carolina, who was asking about the car's specs as they were restoring it...