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Retro pics, the good old days.

Started by Roadman, January 09, 2017, 12:18:23 PM

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Chryco Psycho


Chryco Psycho


303 Mopar



1 Wild R/T


RUNCHARGER

He: I remember when the 426 Street Hemi came out. A few people purchased them because they wanted the most powerful engine available to tow their travel trailer with. I have heard that more than once.
Sheldon

70chall440

A buddy's 74 Challenger 360 4spd circa 1978. We just finished installing some gears and slicks, going racing.
Mopar or no car!!!

benlavigne

 More Sheriff Joe Higgins, presenting Bobby Isaac the keys to his new Challenger R/T he won with his victory at the Texas 500... and a modern-day version with the same car, now belonging to my friend Dale Mathews!

Ben


YellowThumper

My 74 circa 1983 when I purposely bought an "old" car. Sold a Pinto to get this. All of $1,200 bucks.  :yes:
Life is to be viewed thru the windshield. Not rear view mirror.
You are the only one in charge of your destiny.

Mike.

dodgemania


dodgemania


340challconvert

 :stayinlane:     
Richard Petty on a lawn mower!


Data Moderator A66 Challenger Registry

Owner of 1970 A66 Challenger convertible


71vert340

 Camping at Pokagon Lake State Park near Ft. Wayne Indiana about 1974. My convertible on left and my dad's Plymouth wagon on right.
Terry

shadango


dodgemania

 :unitedstates:  The car is a base Charger but is loaded with options, making it quite unusual. Only 46
Chargers got sun roofs in 1973, most were Rallyes or SE cars.

dodgemania

 :unitedstates: actor Pamela Franklin Here you can see the rear speakers, bucket seat interior. All vinyl.