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Charger Discussion / DodgeCharger.com PERSPECTIVE
Last post by Sbird69 - Today at 09:25:11 PM
This Forum has a decent number of Members and I have noticed the 'Position' category assigned to all.
A suggestion. Assign one other listed 'Position' to those that qualify. There are original first owner  and Long Term car owners that may occasionally browse this site and even at times participate,
Some of them have retained their car(s) fifty-six (56!) years! If they have I suggest to you there is a level of dedication to our history that you may want to recognize and even respect. The original Aero Car clubs for example began in late 1976 and 1977.
I myself have owned 3 Aero Cars for more than 5 decades and will tell you that there is a reason for this and it can not be explained in one sentence or even one paragraph.
 You can delegate a Position name such as 'Legend', Original, whatever...
As for myself, when I look back on the difficult aspects, the hardships, the financial burden, mixed with occasional pleasure my cars have given me for 5 1/2 decades I wince when I my position is listed as a 'New Member', I can tell you that I do not feel like a 'new member'.
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I will check on that. Thanks John!
#3
Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by Todd Wilson - Today at 07:37:19 PM
Back in about 1989-90 I drove my 71 on a 900 mile round trip back home for a family reunion. Was my only vehicle then.

Then about 5-6 yrs later my van was acting up during a major job change and I had to drive my 71 prolly 700 miles round trip back to class after completing on the job training at home.


Todd

#4
Charger Discussion / Re: Sad News. Rene passed awa...
Last post by 69rtse4spd - Today at 06:39:23 PM
R.I.P.
#5
Damn  :rotz:
#6
Interior / Re: Glove box door hinge.........
Last post by Kern Dog - Today at 01:31:30 PM
A guy over at FBBO had one. He was the same guy I met through another site....he sent me half a valance panel so I could repair a damaged one.

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Mine was crunched on the right side...

XH valance 2.jpg

I cut the bent area off then welded the 2 together.

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#7
Interior / Re: Classic Auto Air
Last post by Kern Dog - Today at 01:24:26 PM
Thanks, I agree. They state 24 ounces of R-134.
My friend seems to prefer to go by the scale I posted above. It concerned me a bit.
#8
Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by Nacho-RT74 - Today at 01:12:55 PM
One of the trips to Maracaibo was to a car show and won a throphy for the best muscle car of the show
#9
Charger Discussion / Re: What has been your longest...
Last post by Nacho-RT74 - Today at 01:10:31 PM
Quote from: Polygon on Yesterday at 04:18:51 PMNacho, when you took it on the road trip I bet it was very attention getting..

Sure... in fact in one of them I was with a really pretty friend and while I was on a gas station filling the tank she kept into the car waiting and heard one guy saying "look that hottie girl" and his friend told after that, FORGETT THE CHICK, LOOK AT THE CAR!

(She heard those comments and laugh, then she told me)

LOL.

#10
Interior / Re: Classic Auto Air
Last post by armor64 - Today at 06:34:24 AM
it sounds like a mix of too much refrigerant and potentially causing a faulty in the pressure switch. i remember in the vintage air paperwork, there was a page in each instruction set with a massive warning about the exact weight of oil and gas to put in, and not to add oil if new VA compressor, as they come with the "needed amount". the aftermarket systems do seem to be more touchy than any factory systems, but well worth the cool air in summer.