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What not to do to a 68 Charger..

Started by 1 Wild R/T, November 11, 2017, 07:38:35 AM

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1 Wild R/T

Saw this in traffic yesterday as I was heading to the airport in Vegas....

Cudakiller70

 :haha: looked at your pic started laughing, ugh some people.  :Thud:

Cuda Cody



RUNCHARGER

People just can't keep their hands off Chargers and Cudas.
Sheldon

torredcuda

Ya, we don`t need any more over the top 30" wheel full custom Chargers, I think we have more than enough already.
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GrandpaKevin

This original 1971 convertible came up for sale at a local used car lot about 6-7 years ago.

I was thinking of buying it but was torn between keeping it the way it was or spending big $$$ returning it to original.
Thankfully it sold quick.


RUNCHARGER

The metal bin would be full before the end of the first day on that Challenger. The biggest decision to make would be to buy a plasma cutter or not.
Sheldon

IRON MAN

The 68 Charger 4x4 pictured above on the trailer was a "special distraction" at the SEMA Show.

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340challconvert

If people want a truck, buy a truck and stop screwing up cool, old Mopars!
:('


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303 Mopar

Shhhh, its ok sweetheart.  I won't let this even happen to you.


HP_Cuda

1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

69bronzeT5

The whole thing is pointless. The builder even stated it's very hard to see out of the windshield when driving it. More of a show piece I guess.

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