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Why abuse the 3rd gen Chargers?

Started by Dave Kanofsky, July 03, 2013, 07:04:36 AM

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Dave Kanofsky

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Ghoste

Yeah, that ones come up on a couple of other threads too.  Surprisingly, the reserve hasn't been met at 2800.

ACUDANUT


Ghoste

I suppose the high road thing to do is give him props for having knowledge of the Charger Daytona and trying to make the best of what he could with what he had?

ACUDANUT

The emblems on the car say "Hemi".  :smilielol:

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moparstuart

 oh bummer i was hoping to see that ultra rare column shift pistol grip again   :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


 
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Highbanked Hauler

 It was probably done in the late 70's and back then automotive prostitution  was legal. No one gave a damn it was just another piece of tin. :rotz:

    In my area at that time there was a couple of mid 70'S FWD Corvettes running around..
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Quote from: Highbanked Hauler on July 03, 2013, 08:50:31 AM
automotive prostitution  was legal.

Who you callin' a ho?  :slap:

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ODZKing

A body console in there too.   :eek2:

petercharger

U know with Danes wing I dont think it look that bad...the 69 70 tail lights...not sure...it be different and retro.  Stuff they did back in the late 70s 80s.   The closet to this is the culture of rat rods...i :popcrn:
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Aero426

Every time someone builds a bottom of the slag barrel piece of garbage like this, a puppy dies. 

nascarxx29

It looks almost like a Big Willie car :Twocents:
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Ghoste

That's not a nice thing to say about Willie.

472 R/T SE

Anyone notice the '70 Super in the background in the weeds.


472 R/T SE

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70moparman

Yea spotted the bee right off the bat, thats where its at...

Daytona Guy

To think someone actually spend time in there life to build that, is very sad. At some point, when does the brain kick in and say, "STOP?"

Dane

Ghoste

When you run out of rolling papers.

ACUDANUT

At least these idiots are doing these things to a 73-74. and not 71/72.  No biggie there.  :poke:

Daytona Guy

Yes, but the 73 & 74 charger are still good looking cars (can't say that about the Satalite/Roadrunner these years), and can be made to look just like the 71-72. Most other manufactures stopped making good looking cars in 73. The 74 Charger is a stand out for its year.

Bob

Quote from: Daytona Guy on July 04, 2013, 03:46:34 PM
Yes, but the 73 & 74 charger are still good looking cars (can't say that about the Satalite/Roadrunner these years), and can be made to look just like the 71-72. Most other manufactures stopped making good looking cars in 73. The 74 Charger is a stand out for its year.

Well said.

Bob

Stevearino

Other than the goofy 70's options like silly opera windows I think the Gen 3 Chargers were pretty slick. This car can be saved. A chain saw to lop off that nose and a new tail panel will help.