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especially since grandma's car is a Challenger...What huge difference between granny’s barracuda and Johnny Cools barracuda. Almost can’t even tell they’re the same car!
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Oh man... thanx for posting this picture; I know her. Well, maybe not her individually or personally, but I know her. That outfit musta been some sort of cute girl uniform in the late 70s - shirt, pants and shoes. And hair. I have been privileged to know several lovely young girls that look enough like her to be sisters...in that exact outfit. This pic made me smile. Then made me sad...
wow, how’d I miss thatespecially since grandma's car is a Challenger...
Are you sure? Looks pretty barracuda to meespecially since grandma's car is a Challenger...
A fellow I know bought one of these tractors from the Chrysler Museum when they were closing down and getting rid of a bunch of vehicles. I believe his has tandem axles. He also owns my old "1- of - 0" 1967 Coronet R/T station wagon.
There was a little old white haired lady in west Sacramento up through the early 2000s driving a yellow 73 big bumper duster with whitewalls and full wheel covers. One day I saw it at the Safeway and took a peek. It had the smallest 340 emblems on the fenders and nothing else. I had always seen it from far away and assumed a 6 or a 318. Old ladies were once hip enough to get performance models.Challenger is at least a 340 car unless the hood has already been replacced which is doubtful.