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Wrecked, destroyed, mangled Mopars

Started by Roadman, September 21, 2017, 03:00:18 PM

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69bronzeT5

Couple more sad ones.....

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69bronzeT5

Here are some more....

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Jim AAR

Guess he should have checked the height of the overpass before he went under it.... dufus.....


69bronzeT5


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69bronzeT5

.......and more......

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69bronzeT5

......and even more sadness.....

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RzeroB

Arrgghh!! The last two series of pics involving the '68 and '69 Chargers reminded me of a '68 Super Bee I once owned. I can't find my pics, but here is the story. It was a nice car, 383 4spd, turquoise with a white Bumble-Bee stripe and interior. Sold it to a co-worker, who later blew the motor and subsequently abandoned the car (unbeknownst to me). The city picked it up and the fire department claimed it to use a "training device". They set that Bee ablaze and practiced putting it out over and over and over again until it was a warped twisted hulk of what once was a nice looking car. Sad but true story.  :'(
Cheers!
Tom

Tis' better to have owned classic Mopars and lost than to have never owned at all (apologies to Alfred Lord Tennyson)


GY3R/T

Quote from: RzeroB on November 08, 2017, 05:42:03 PM
Arrgghh!! The last two series of pics involving the '68 and '69 Chargers reminded me of a '68 Super Bee I once owned. I can't find my pics, but here is the story. It was a nice car, 383 4spd, turquoise with a white Bumble-Bee stripe and interior. Sold it to a co-worker, who later blew the motor and subsequently abandoned the car (unbeknownst to me). The city picked it up and the fire department claimed it to use a "training device". They set that Bee ablaze and practiced putting it out over and over and over again until it was a warped twisted hulk of what once was a nice looking car. Sad but true story.  :'(
I clicked the like button.... but what i mean is that breaks my heart !!!   :sorry:   
The ignorance of some people.   :pullinghair:

Topcat

I was a passenger in this when it happened.

RzeroB

Cheers!
Tom

Tis' better to have owned classic Mopars and lost than to have never owned at all (apologies to Alfred Lord Tennyson)