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the 1970's was a bad time to be a car.
well, at least it really follows the lines... :smilielol:
I remember some cool paint jobs in the 70's that some of my friends had while we were in high school at the time. There was a lot of shag carpet used up in the Dodge vans too ::) That car looks like just the wing was added to it. You can see the bumpers on the front.
It looks like a GTX with the wing added, note the back window and rear panel trim. I do like the paint job.
I believe that Jacks Strullers car in NJ. Its been around N.J. a longtime with custom paint jobs superbird wing
http://wn.com/UNITEDSTREETRACERS
that's Jack's car the president of our club . he repainted it in the late 70's to all pearl white . that car is a time capsule to customizing in the 70's . this is the car today.
oh yeah, I remember that Plymouth...
a few years back detailed pics were posed perhaps by you,.. I loved the frenched dual radio Ants... :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_UfjdynI0k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3yQVYjftrk&NR=1
QuoteI loved the frenched dual radio Ants
:yesnod: that what we use to do back then . i dig the tuck and stitched interior and dash . :coolgleamA:
that car won a ton of trophies in it's time, at the biggest show's in Manhatten and nj . cool car
:coolgleamA: cool stuff :yesnod:
Retro superbird from NY
http://www.mikesastra.com/superbird.php
:cheers: :popcrn: :drool5: :2thumbs:
Quote from: pettybird on December 19, 2010, 03:38:29 PM
the 1970's was a bad time to be a car.
I've got news for you; the 1970's wasn't to only bad time.
(http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/9638/ricer03.jpg)
One has to ask ones self WHY??? :eek2:
Quote from: dreamcatcher on December 22, 2010, 08:49:08 AM
One has to ask ones self WHY??? :eek2:
Hallucinogens would be my guess.
Quotethe 1970's wasn't to only bad time.
they weren't bad , just different . more disco :lol:
Quote from: pettybird on December 19, 2010, 03:38:29 PM
the 1970's was a bad time to be a car.
:smilielol:
That's a good one.
Here in MN a guy in our car club had a Black Superbird with some pretty wild flames. He also had the interior done in red crushed velvet, even the dash. I know he had the car a LONG time, but not sure if he still does. Denny something from Winona, Mn. Anyone know of this car today?
I remember the car it was originally lime green .Painted black and said you just been given the bird on the trunk lid.Current whereabouts?
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,14466.msg163378/topicseen.html#msg163378
(http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/ae240/Wingcars69/flamebird10.jpg)
Yes, that's the car prior to the red crushed velvet interior. Wonder where it is...
Also MANY THANKS for your efforts to post the pic's.