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We all know ADAM 12....but what about.....

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Gotcha. Shame, you should have waited 30 more years, I would have probably bought the wreck just to fix it and then plaster it over the local car shows with photos of it in your "limo service."

I'm trying to figure out the arrangement too. I'm assuming you were in front aside two rows of two, double-stacked (four), and three rows of two (six) double-stacked in the rear with the one stretched out over the top. Adds up to 12.

Funny you mention the 225's peppiness - I actually prefer my '69 Valiant's 225 over the big honkin' 360 in the Satellite. The it just feels like it spools up quicker. And when all is said and done, the Butt Dyno™ has the last word when it comes to enjoying the spunk of the car.

-Kurt
As I recall, it was me and two sets of double-stacked girls in front (making 5) and three sets of double-stacked girls with one laying sideways on top (making 7). Double-stacked of course means one girl sitting on the lap of another.

The car was a bondo queen when I bought it. It wasn't taken care of the the cab company. When they dented it, they just filled the dent with bondo without even trying to knock out some of the dent. They spray bombed black over that. The roof, hood and trunk were all white. I was embarrassed as my nickname became "taxi" in HS. I spray bombed the white to black but the nickname stuck. I still loved my car regardless! I did buy a cheap red flashing light for it and added a front speaker behind the grille for my CB radio, over which I would screech like a police siren. That was stupid now looking back at it, but I still thought it was fun. I loved parking in front of my buddies house and blaring ”come out with your hands up!" His family didn't care for that though . My buddy's sister became a Lower Merion cop and she chased me once in her cop car (but I knew the streets better and cut through a backyard to get away from her). I once saw her standing in the street directing traffic and I stopped in the road, blocking traffic and ran over and hugged/kissed her the whole time she was screaming and yelling at me. She was a bruiser for a woman. Afterward, I went back to her family's house to hang out with my buddy and when she got off work, she rushed over there, ran up to me and punched me hard in the chest. She also gave me a stern yelling at, and her dad wanted to know what the heck that was all about. When she explained it to him, the dad came over and shook my hand.
 
I am at a loss for words, except that I've been laughing for the last 10 minutes.

-Kurt
 
Good ol' Hunter, LA Rams DE Jack Youngblood
I can't remember the babes name...
Actually Bud, that's Fred Dryer... Only guy to score two safeties in one game.(maybe that records still standing?)...Dryer was a badass but Youngblood was a monster! Stepfanie Kramer was the sidekick...maybe her consolation for not being the main star was, she got to drive the sweet mopar musclecar(of those days) Daytona!
 
Actually Bud, that's Fred Dryer... Only guy to score two safeties in one game.(maybe that records still standing?)...Dryer was a badass but Youngblood was a monster! Stepfanie Kramer was the sidekick...maybe her consolation for not being the main star was, she got to drive the sweet mopar musclecar(of those days) Daytona!

OK wrong guy, I couldn't think of her name...
She was a babe...

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I knew that too, what the hell,
I watched the show & him often in my youth,
must be my sometimers acting up...

Hey, I got the team right at-least... :BangHead:

He also starred/small part in the recent movie
"Snake & Mongoose"
{cheap second rate B movie, but cool Mopars, cars & race scenes}
as Tom McEwen's crew chief

Trailer at about the 1:20 point
 
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Can't forget these LAPD's finest...more mopar cop cars!
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If I had a buck for every time one of these Moncaos got smashed on the A-Team or the Dukes of Hazzard.

And I still want one, even though I know I'd have an isolated K-member to deal with along with every other problem I've ever come across on a Mopar...plus emissions crap. It'd make more sense to park one in the living room as wall art and never drive it. Cheaper.

-Kurt
 
He also starred/small part in the recent movie
"Snake & Mongoose"

Have heard that film is pretty terrible; trailer seems to prove it. Honestly, the trucks and Mopar drag cars have to be the only things that look like effort was put into them.

On that note: I particularly find 2:30 amusing. The trucks are wearing period-correct Hot Wheels logos, while the banner in the foreground is plastered with the obviously anachronistic 1990-2000 logo at both ends. Shows the amount of care that was put into this turkey...

-Kurt
 
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OK wrong guy, I couldn't think of her name...
She was a babe...

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I knew that too, what the hell,
I watched the show & him often in my youth,
must be my sometimers acting up...

Hey, I got the team right at-least... :BangHead:

He also starred/small part in the recent movie
"Snake & Mongoose"
{cheap second rate B movie, but cool Mopars, cars & race scenes}
as Tom McEwen's crew chief

Trailer at about the 1:20 point

"Sometimers" hahahhah! Ya 'McCall' was hot she had the 80s big hair AND a big gun!
 
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