fine69
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The firewall might be salvageable.
Idk…The firewall might be salvageable.
The actual tv show probably didn't; they used up about 1/3 of one percent of all '69 Chargers for that show over the years.Dukes of Hazzard and dirt “hobby stock” tracks created a shortage over the years!!
More so with the latter.Dukes of Hazzard and dirt “hobby stock” tracks created a shortage over the years!!
More so with the latter.
Sources say less than 400 Chargers went to the crusher from the Dukes show.
I don’t see $60 worth of scrap.
I’ll bet thousands died on the dirt tracks across the country. Lots of good cars died there. Including at least one ’ 64 max wedge Belvedere . I remember I once had the chance to buy a rust free ‘71 cuda roller for $175 and like an idiot I passed due to space. The next time I saw it was on a trailer headed to the local dirt track with the shaker hood still on it!! Needless to say the high speed demo-derby action killed the Cuda pretty quickThe actual tv show probably didn't; they used up about 1/3 of one percent of all '69 Chargers for that show over the years.
Rust and trees or the occasional pole probably killed more of ‘em where I live.I’ll bet thousands died on the dirt tracks across the country. Lots of good cars died there. Including at least one ’ 64 max wedge Belvedere . I remember I once had the chance to buy a rust free ‘71 cuda roller for $175 and like an idiot I passed due to space. The next time I saw it was on a trailer headed to the local dirt track with the shaker hood still on it!! Needless to say the high speed demo-derby action killed the Cuda pretty quick
Was wondering how well the 68 side marker "lights" were working with the 69 side marker "reflectors" since it is a daily driver. Might be a wee bit of an issue thereI’ll bet thousands died on the dirt tracks across the country. Lots of good cars died there. Including at least one ’ 64 max wedge Belvedere . I remember I once had the chance to buy a rust free ‘71 cuda roller for $175 and like an idiot I passed due to space. The next time I saw it was on a trailer headed to the local dirt track with the shaker hood still on it!! Needless to say the high speed demo-derby action killed the Cuda pretty quick
I remember paying $500 for Chargers that looked like that! Captain Indefensible is a more appropriate name for him.These crackheads are popping up everywhere in Canada lately. Notice the seller’s name is “captain sensible”.
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