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It could have been a slant six or even a 318 model. What classic car have you bought that ran and drove that was cheap enough to buy for what amounts to less than a week's wages today? (or less)
I've never owned a classic car that was a performance model.
In all of my 70+ vehicles that I've owned, I have never owned a 340 car, no 383 Magnums, no R/Ts, nothing like that. I've always bought the cheaper models and fixed them up with the bigger engines and such.
My first car was a Dodge, I bought it in 1982 for $400. It was a 69 Dart with a 318.
My first Charger was also a 318 model, bought in 2000 for $1700. I've spent a bit on it and now it has a 440 based 495....
I'd love to hear of a Super Bee that you bought for $1,000 and that you drove it for years. Maybe it was a 71 Slant six Valiant?
I've never owned a classic car that was a performance model.
In all of my 70+ vehicles that I've owned, I have never owned a 340 car, no 383 Magnums, no R/Ts, nothing like that. I've always bought the cheaper models and fixed them up with the bigger engines and such.
My first car was a Dodge, I bought it in 1982 for $400. It was a 69 Dart with a 318.
My first Charger was also a 318 model, bought in 2000 for $1700. I've spent a bit on it and now it has a 440 based 495....
I'd love to hear of a Super Bee that you bought for $1,000 and that you drove it for years. Maybe it was a 71 Slant six Valiant?