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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
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Russ:
OK, so I've had this a few months and still havn't given her a proper thread. So here goes ...
Basic rundown:
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T.
383 Magnum. A727 Torqueflite. All #'s matching.
Left the factory FE5 Bright Red with a White Longitudinal stripe, but was repainted approx. 10 years ago by a previous owner.
Not much else to say really. Drives like a dream. Had some minor rust in the rear quarters repaired. This was when I also removed the side stripe. Has a little more rust in the boot that I will have to get sorted ASAP.
Have put it up for sale a few times due to some financial difficulties, but each and every time I got lucky and had something change or an offer come through that has enabled me to keep it. Hope that trend continues!
There are 2 things in life that give me more joy than most, and that is driving the Chally and photography - so here's a few results of the two combined.
Cheers,
Russ
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Holbrook, on the return tip from Chrysler's on the Murray.
Gundagai BP.
Lake Liddell.
Old Road Bar. Brooklyn, NSW.
Brooklyn, NSW.
Cruisin' somewhere![/b]
Sunrise. Toukley, NSW.
Sunrise. Toukley, NSW.
Sunrise. Toukley, NSW.
... and a little vid!
[youtube]Jq4zSbAtr48[/youtube]
:hangloose:
:drink:
sms777:
Very nice Russ!
Good to see you have been giving it plenty of cruising and in all weather. Unlike myself....have not had mine out for almost six months...:cry:
Looks like you are a bit of a talent in photography :cool:
Cool video too...but if it was me I would have wiped out the camera with shredded rubber off those rear tyres. Want me to show you how it's done? :lol:
Russ:
That's why I didn't stomp it from the get-go and waited a second before putting my foot down. Didn't want to bugger the camera.
Plus that would be illegal, and I'm not a hoon.
:shades:
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