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Interior / Re: Retrosound Redondo radio
Last post by armor64 - Today at 06:23:49 AM
i think its the far right thumb wheel on mine, up and down for back and next.
#2
Car Guys Discussion / Re: interesting pictures , & s...
Last post by Kern Dog - Yesterday at 10:39:20 PM
Thanks Tan Top.   :2thumbs:
#3
Car Guys Discussion / Re: Dumb traffic tickets
Last post by b5blue - Yesterday at 10:06:35 PM
Our county decided no seatbelt tickets deserved an added 100.00 fine. So a 30.00 ticket cost me 130.00. Now when  called to donate to cop fund I tell them they got their money.  :nana:
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Car Guys Discussion / Re: Dumb traffic tickets
Last post by moparguy01 - Yesterday at 09:12:41 PM
I got 1 ticket for 1mph over the limit in a 25 zone. It was thrown out in court. The judge was pissed at the cop.

I also think i held the record on this next one. At the time in 2001ish, in north dakota it wasnt a primary offense to not wear a seatbelt, but it was a secondary. Before the law passed to make it a primary offense, they made it a special thing in town for a month. I was pulled over 13 times in 2 days by the same cop for seatbelt violations. I was in my 1964 Dodge Polara, which never had seatbelts. The judge wasnt so happy about those either, but i was pretty much his entire afternoon docet(however you spell that) they all got tossed too.

Any of the speeding tickets, i usually deserved. Except for 2. But they werent so bad.
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Parts & Accessories For Sale / Re: FS Edelbrock 60175 heads f...
Last post by randy73 - Yesterday at 05:43:36 PM
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#6
Car Guys Discussion / Re: Dumb traffic tickets
Last post by 426HemiChick - Yesterday at 12:35:19 AM
Hi Folks,          27 April 2024

April is almost finished for another 12 months. Kind of glad to see it go. Hasn't been the best April we've had here in Phoenix; did get a bit of rain.

1968 was a good one in that's when we bought the Hemi RR. The day we bought her, the sky was clear, warm and sunny. Asked the dealer to have her ready by 1730 EDT / 5:30 PM. About 5 minutes before we were handed the keys, rain took over. Got her nice, wet and dirty (Akron Ohio). Barely saw the sun until sometime in June. 29 days of May were rained out. Weekends we no better, nine in a row rained out.

By August it was so cold you needed a jacket most days. At that time the "crazies" were wailing about Global Cooling. When that didn't work they went to global Warming. That didn't go over too well so they switched to "Climate Change." Gotta give them credit, the climate changes 4 time each year, except here in Phoenix. We have two seasons, Hot and Hotter. Not complaining, we do like it.

If you use YouTube look for "Friday's With Frank," He's a Sheriff Deputy in Pinal County AZ. He drives an unmarked white Charger. He does traffic only. They record his stops and put the good ones together to make "Fridays With Frank." He's originally from Long Island. His name is Frank Sloup. He's just a neat cop doing his thing and has become a fairly big YouTube star. Advice: If you have dark tinted windows, "Stay out of Pinal County." Since this a Mopar site, we think you'll enjoy his shows.

As soon as our Interceptor is finished, we are going to go down for a visit with Dena's Race Red Mustang Dark Horse and our Interceptor, speaking of which the Ford dealer thinks they have finally located the guilty part causing the "Check Engine" light making unwelcome appearances.

Take care folks
Best Always
426 HC's 
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Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by 496polara - April 27, 2024, 08:10:06 PM
In 1995 I bought my 73 Charger SE 440 out of Mankato Minnesota. I flew in to Minneapolis and the seller picked me up at the airport.I hopped in and started driving.Made it to Cincinnati Ohio before stopping for sleep.Got a few hours and drove the rest of the way to just south of Raleigh NC.
440/727/3.23 gears. Car did fine the whole way. Never checked any mileage. Snow on the ground and road from Mn to the Tennessee/NC line.
Passed the Oscar Meyer Weiner mobile in Iowa.
#8
Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by taxspeaker - April 27, 2024, 06:03:30 PM
Drove yellow dqytona from Indiana r/t mobile alabama for mopars at battleships. 700 miles down, no issues. On drive back left headlight door would not stay open, jammed a pine cone under it, worked fine. Blew throwout bearing 15 miles from home but ran in 4th gear and alran 3 unoccupied traffic lights and coasted all the last mile to shop.

#9
Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by Kern Dog - April 27, 2024, 04:26:29 PM
I've never had a flat in this car....

000 D.JPG

It is a good thing but I do have a spare that is close in diameter to both the front and rear tires.
I've kept a small floor jack in the trunk since 2003 but never used it. I pulled it and replaced it with a lighter scissor jack a month ago.
I've looked at ways to shed weight from the car without sacrificing any function or comfort.
Lighter improves just about everything.
#10
Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by Nacho-RT74 - April 27, 2024, 04:14:14 PM
If Venezuela was larger, maybe I could have driven more miles quite often, but Venezuela is about the size of Texas.

About trip incidents... waterpump/steering wheel belt broken on one of the trips with my former GF at the moment to Porlamar (Margarita Island), while riding at maybe 75-80 mph at highway. Had to call a tow service up to the closer city to buy at shop and replace it.

And riding to my former GF home city (same one with I had the belt broken), the exhaust to manifold flange coming loose couple of times and had to get underneath the car at his home to tighten up the flange. This was a constant deal I had to keep working on still daily driving around Caracas, causing leaks on driver side.

Mileage? In Venezuela that was never a problem paying maybe 5 cents by gasoline liter (around 18~19 cents per gal) so I never took care of that and nobody did... untill maybe 2016~17 when the gasoline crisis by "goverment" negligence and corruption floated on, but when that happened my car was already dissasembled (once more) for the new resto job... and still now dissasembled. But I used to get the tank filled up on halfway of Caracas-Maracaibo trips (when arriving to Barquisimeto on both ways)... it's on maps I posted.

3.23 open and last trips with 3.55 SG, but always on 255/60-15 tires.