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"Steveo" wrote in message
... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? |
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"DrDeath" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message
... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. Awesome! |
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"DrDeath" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. Awesome! The new engine only has about 1500 miles on it, it's running 12's which is plenty quick for a street ride. It's a fun toy, but not very practical. I can't let go of the sixties, Dr. The Charger was a 68 just like the General Lee, except it was sublime green. They're all money pits. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message
... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. Awesome! The new engine only has about 1500 miles on it, it's running 12's which is plenty quick for a street ride. It's a fun toy, but not very practical. I can't let go of the sixties, Dr. The Charger was a 68 just like the General Lee, except it was sublime green. They're all money pits. It was a great time for Mopar. Some of the best body styles and huge ponies under the hood. I'm not sure if I've told this story on here before, but I'll tell it anyways. I had a 66 Newport 2 door hardtop, red with black interior. The 383 was shot and we pulled a 440 out of a 67 GTX and put it in the Newport. Within the first week I racked up 5 tickets for speeding and illegal start from stop (burn outs), two of the burn out tickets were within an hour of each other. |
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"DrDeath" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. Awesome! The new engine only has about 1500 miles on it, it's running 12's which is plenty quick for a street ride. It's a fun toy, but not very practical. I can't let go of the sixties, Dr. The Charger was a 68 just like the General Lee, except it was sublime green. They're all money pits. It was a great time for Mopar. Some of the best body styles and huge ponies under the hood. I'm not sure if I've told this story on here before, but I'll tell it anyways. I had a 66 Newport 2 door hardtop, red with black interior. The 383 was shot and we pulled a 440 out of a 67 GTX and put it in the Newport. Within the first week I racked up 5 tickets for speeding and illegal start from stop (burn outs), two of the burn out tickets were within an hour of each other. Dang, those 440's are the poor mans Hemi... getcha' ya into trouble but it can't get ya out! Can't keep back tires on it either! I want a crate 572 blown Hemi next! hehe |
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"Steveo" wrote in message
... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "DrDeath" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "LeIand C. Scot" wrote: Steveo; I've seen that green Charger of yours so I thought you may be interested in checking out a Charger car show here just north of Detroit in a week or two at the Chrysler Museum. The guy at the front desk told me today that they have already 300 registered to show their cars. The event is free and open to the public. The flyer you can read at the URL below. http://www.cemaclub.org/2006cemashow...6poster03A.pdf I sold the Charger, still have the Belvedere tho. Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. Awesome! The new engine only has about 1500 miles on it, it's running 12's which is plenty quick for a street ride. It's a fun toy, but not very practical. I can't let go of the sixties, Dr. The Charger was a 68 just like the General Lee, except it was sublime green. They're all money pits. It was a great time for Mopar. Some of the best body styles and huge ponies under the hood. I'm not sure if I've told this story on here before, but I'll tell it anyways. I had a 66 Newport 2 door hardtop, red with black interior. The 383 was shot and we pulled a 440 out of a 67 GTX and put it in the Newport. Within the first week I racked up 5 tickets for speeding and illegal start from stop (burn outs), two of the burn out tickets were within an hour of each other. Dang, those 440's are the poor mans Hemi... getcha' ya into trouble but it can't get ya out! Can't keep back tires on it either! I want a crate 572 blown Hemi next! hehe You might need to get a second mortgage on your house. LOL |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... The new engine only has about 1500 miles on it, it's running 12's which is plenty quick for a street ride. It's a fun toy, but not very practical. I can't let go of the sixties, Dr. The Charger was a 68 just like the General Lee, except it was sublime green. They're all money pits. 12's! What a sluggggggggggggggggg! I'll take 10's with street tires and corked headers any day ![]() Landshark -- Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. |
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"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... The new engine only has about 1500 miles on it, it's running 12's which is plenty quick for a street ride. It's a fun toy, but not very practical. I can't let go of the sixties, Dr. The Charger was a 68 just like the General Lee, except it was sublime green. They're all money pits. 12's! What a sluggggggggggggggggg! I'll take 10's with street tires and corked headers any day ![]() Landshark Ha! Corked headers!? lol |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... Thanks for the heads up anyway. What year is your Belvedere? 66 ragtop 440/475hp 727 tranny, 4:11 gear. He looks pretty funny sitting in it too ![]() Landshark -- The internet is fun but it's no substitute for books, people, nature, or direct experiences. But you think that you can get everything you need from your computer, you are a fool. Frank Gililland |
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