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MCACN pictures

great cars & photos guys

thanks for sharing
 
You missed a few in the Barn Finds section.

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That Hemi GTX convertible smelled really bad. Must be packed with mold. Interesting find, though.
 
I finally got my pics on the computer. Here are some to start. I'll post more tomorrow.

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Lots of screws to remove just to check the oil!

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Thanks for sharing. Gotta say I do NOT particularly care for those extreme Mod cars with the no bumper look though, particularly that Duster!
 
Thanks for sharing. Gotta say I do NOT particularly care for those extreme Mod cars with the no bumper look though, particularly that Duster!
You know those are the Rapid Transit System caravan cars, right? Rare and historical cars. But, I agree, I prefer the production versions, myself.

Jim Kramer told me he believes the That Dart car is the most original, uncut survivor Hurst Hemi Dart left.
 
I thought this was one of the coolest cars there. A very original Hemi Dart. Looked like a time capsule.

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Jim Kramer owns the Psychotic Reaction Barracuda. He believes it's the most original, uncut Hurst Hemi Barracuda left. Incredible story about when he bought it. He picked it up about 6 hours before the building it was parked next to burned to the ground.

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The Lee Smith AWB car can be yours! It'll be up for sale at Meecum in Florida. Bring your checkbook. The last time it was up for auction it was a no sale at $410k.

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If you ever get the chance to talk to Jim and Tom Tignanelli, take it. What a couple of characters, and as nice as can be. We never met them before and it felt like we'd known them for years. Before I knew it, Tom had me up next to the car showing me all kinds of cool, trick stuff on it. He had a pair of torsion bars that I could hold up with two fingers. The pair weighed about the same as a broom stick.

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The ugly award definitely has to go to this 1966 Dodge Charger.

Or is it a 1967?

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Gotta admit, that one hurts a little bit. It’s a 66 AMC Marlin. I’m a mopar guy through and through and built this car just for it’s unique look. People really loved it and Hot Rod saw fit to publish a piece about it. To each his own I guess, thanks for the pic.
 
Oh if I were a rich man........
 
THanks for giving us a glimpse. Amazing Mopar history in that room. Appareciated the look see.
 
Incredible photos; thanks for posting. If there is such a thing as "mopar ****" this is it!
 
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