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Late '70's early '80's. After a summer night of hell raising in town, we woke up here. So we stayed for the rest of the day. Along the Susquehanna River on the Columbia side, Lancaster County, down by the Railroad tracks, under the Rt.30 bridge. That evening we gassed up and went back to York County and prowled the streets at the start of another evening. As I look at that photo, I see the wipers are not in the ''park'' position and the headlight covers are not down.
Have owned numerous 500's and RT's thru the years, but have owned this one the longest. Got it in 83 off a fellow Marine that got called out onto a aircraft carrier. Too busy with other projects to even get her out of the garage this year.
My friend wanted to build a General Lee clone out of his 70 Charger R / T. He was planning to swap out the front sheetmetal and grille for 69 parts,I suggested that he blast and paint the 70 front bumper, the car looks great! I only had one picture of the car on my board at work, it's not a good example. I will look for a better picture.
Saw this posted at DodgeCharger.com. This looks friggin great!
This is the look I aimed for with my own car. I wanted it to have fat, low profile tires and a low stance.
Originally EF8 green, unsure if it still has the original 383, as I haven't got to the casting numbers yet; but it does have a big block in it. 4 speed was replaced with an auto, somewhere along the line... Was drag raced and had slicks, which were stolen off the car in the previous owners yard while he was away, before it was parked well over 20 years ago... Not much to show, but i wanted to share anyways.. Thumbs Up to you All!