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Well, I used to have a '69 vette I bought with college loan money. After dumping way too much money on this pit, I sold it for about 1/3 of what I had in it. It was good for one thing though, whenever I got above 90 it would shake, rattle and roll so much I felt like I was gettin' a massage.
After looking at every muscle car from '60-75, I fell in love with the '70 challenger. Done right, they are simply badazz. I look forward to working on it with my son and getting it ready for him some day (he is only 5-but a great excuse to get out of the living room and into the garage).
Well, thanks for all the posts. I am learning a lot in these forums and nice to know there are so many people out there with lots of knowledge to help.
Tom
After looking at every muscle car from '60-75, I fell in love with the '70 challenger. Done right, they are simply badazz. I look forward to working on it with my son and getting it ready for him some day (he is only 5-but a great excuse to get out of the living room and into the garage).
Well, thanks for all the posts. I am learning a lot in these forums and nice to know there are so many people out there with lots of knowledge to help.
Tom
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RE: Hello
Welcome to the site.
My dad just sold his 74 vette. He as well dumped so much money in it, and didn't go nowhere near that in return. It had a 392 stroker in it and was a bad mother up to about 80mph.
I wish you luck on finding a 70 challenger. Keep searching and one will pop up to your liking.
Jeremy
My dad just sold his 74 vette. He as well dumped so much money in it, and didn't go nowhere near that in return. It had a 392 stroker in it and was a bad mother up to about 80mph.
I wish you luck on finding a 70 challenger. Keep searching and one will pop up to your liking.
Jeremy
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