:rebelflag" Can't even tell what model this is/was. :notsure:
Looks like a 70 Roadrunner.
I don't think I'll like this thread.....
70 Road Runner FJ5 air grabber car...
Quote from: anlauto on September 21, 2017, 04:59:11 PM
70 Road Runner FJ5 air grabber car...
You know the car Alan. ????
Quote from: Roadman on September 21, 2017, 05:23:53 PM
Quote from: anlauto on September 21, 2017, 04:59:11 PM
70 Road Runner FJ5 air grabber car...
You know the car Alan. ????
Nope, but I'll restore it for you :bigmoney: :haha:
Looks like it barrel rolled! OUCH
HAI KARATE...............JUDO CHOP ! :vipermanhiding:
Looks like a bad head ache day
:stop:
The infamy of the '71 Pace Car ... :-[
Must of been a manual drum-brake car ... :o
Quote from: RzeroB on September 21, 2017, 06:26:48 PM
The infamy of the '71 Pace Car ... :-[
Must of been a manual drum-brake car ... :o
Just watched the video the other day.... He was flying.... When you drop off the track & onto pit row you can slow down.. WTH was he thinking?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uekPw_egDqY
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on September 21, 2017, 07:07:25 PM
Quote from: RzeroB on September 21, 2017, 06:26:48 PM
The infamy of the '71 Pace Car ... :-[
Must of been a manual drum-brake car ... :o
Just watched the video the other day.... He was flying.... When you drop off the track & onto pit row you can slow down.. WTH was he thinking?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uekPw_egDqY
WOW! That could of been a big disaster, :o what a mess. He sure was flying in pit row. Man that's insane. :o
125 mph in a convertible with people sitting on the deck. Nucking Futts.
:rebelflag" :Thud:
Anybody want a deal on a motor?
Quote from: Moparman82 on September 22, 2017, 12:43:27 PM
Anybody want a deal on a motor?
... and it's a Hemi!!
Nasty wreck. There's some other pics out there on the web from a different perspective. Hit a telephone pole broadside and literally tore the car in half. IIRC it was fatal. :(
Yep. :andyangel: I think that was also the one where his family watched it happen.
couple decrepit cars
Quote from: MoparDave on September 22, 2017, 02:17:02 PM
couple decrepit cars
That Daytona is now restored isn't it ?
Another telephone poll got in the way...
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on September 21, 2017, 07:07:25 PM
Quote from: RzeroB on September 21, 2017, 06:26:48 PM
The infamy of the '71 Pace Car ... :-[
Must of been a manual drum-brake car ... :o
Just watched the video the other day.... He was flying.... When you drop off the track & onto pit row you can slow down.. WTH was he thinking?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uekPw_egDqY
He did practice runs, and placed an orange come to tell him when to slow down.
The track clean up crew removed the cone.
When he drove around, he never came to the cone, and didn't realize until it it was to late.
Yes, that Daytona has been restored...with every part in the AMD catalogue.
Road Runner from the Nats...from years ago. Supposed to be a real Hemi car. Was asking 10k.
My Buddy Mike brought this one back from the dead, real R/T 4 speed car with 60000 something miles on it. Got hit hard in the rear and was left in a field for years.....
It's all back together now using original parts and AMD awaiting paint.
Barn burned down right after the car was finished. They brought it to the Nats anyway and got a lot of attention. It still ran. Has it been restored?
I started a thread on another site and it never took off.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=117542.msg1153161#msg1153161
Quote from: Topcat on September 22, 2017, 07:01:26 PM
I started a thread on another site and it never took off.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=117542.msg1153161#msg1153161
Man I don't like that new format.... no dates when it was posted?
Quote from: Topcat on September 22, 2017, 07:01:26 PM
I started a thread on another site and it never took off.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=117542.msg1153161#msg1153161
WHOA......What the heck happened to that old web site ? :o :unbelievable:
Quote from: Brads70 on September 22, 2017, 07:06:16 PM
Quote from: Topcat on September 22, 2017, 07:01:26 PM
I started a thread on another site and it never took off.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=117542.msg1153161#msg1153161
Man I don't like that new format.... no dates when it was posted?
Yeah, caught me by surprise as well. So it was a 2 pronged approach posting just now.
AND EVERYTHING IS IN CAPS! Yikes. :drunk:
Quote from: cataclysm80 on September 22, 2017, 04:35:40 PM
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on September 21, 2017, 07:07:25 PM
Quote from: RzeroB on September 21, 2017, 06:26:48 PM
The infamy of the '71 Pace Car ... :-[
Must of been a manual drum-brake car ... :o
Just watched the video the other day.... He was flying.... When you drop off the track & onto pit row you can slow down.. WTH was he thinking?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uekPw_egDqY
He did practice runs, and placed an orange come to tell him when to slow down.
The track clean up crew removed the cone.
When he drove around, he never came to the cone, and didn't realize until it it was to late.
Yes most of us know the story... And until I saw the video I accepted it as a plausible explanation.... But I'm sorry, once you drop off the track & onto pit row there is absolutely no reason for staying hard on the gas.....
:'(
Quote from: cuda hunter on September 22, 2017, 08:10:09 PM
:'(
Just put a mattress in it and make a kids bed out of it
I'll play. Here is my '72 Cuda after a tree fell on it during a micro-burst around 2001. It sits under a tarp now. First car I ever owned, bought it in 1979 for either $450 or $650 I cant remember.
Used a cherry picker to pull the roof up so I could get in and drive it into my old garage. Later drove it onto a trailer for transport to the new house.
Someday....
Quote from: larry4406 on September 23, 2017, 03:55:48 AM
I'll play. Here is my '72 Cuda after a tree fell on it during a micro-burst around 2001. It sits under a tarp now. First car I ever owned, bought it in 1979 for either $450 or $650 I cant remember.
Used a cherry picker to pull the roof up so I could get in and drive it into my old garage. Later drove it onto a trailer for transport to the new house.
Someday....
Is it V21 car as well ?
Quote from: anlauto on September 23, 2017, 05:15:26 AM
Quote from: larry4406 on September 23, 2017, 03:55:48 AM
I'll play. Here is my '72 Cuda after a tree fell on it during a micro-burst around 2001. It sits under a tarp now. First car I ever owned, bought it in 1979 for either $450 or $650 I cant remember.
Used a cherry picker to pull the roof up so I could get in and drive it into my old garage. Later drove it onto a trailer for transport to the new house.
Someday....
Is it V21 car as well ?
Alan - not real sure. Fender tag is still on the car and broadcast sheet is somewhere in a box in the basement. Currently covered with 2 tarps out back and very low on the priority list. I always liked the color keyed grille and the TB3 color with the black vinyl top. The grille is (was) smooth and not textured.
Quote from: larry4406 on September 23, 2017, 05:48:55 AM
Quote from: anlauto on September 23, 2017, 05:15:26 AM
Quote from: larry4406 on September 23, 2017, 03:55:48 AM
I'll play. Here is my '72 Cuda after a tree fell on it during a micro-burst around 2001. It sits under a tarp now. First car I ever owned, bought it in 1979 for either $450 or $650 I cant remember.
Used a cherry picker to pull the roof up so I could get in and drive it into my old garage. Later drove it onto a trailer for transport to the new house.
Someday....
Is it V21 car as well ?
Alan - not real sure. Fender tag is still on the car and broadcast sheet is somewhere in a box in the basement. Currently covered with 2 tarps out back and very low on the priority list. I always liked the color keyed grille and the TB3 color with the black vinyl top. The grille is (was) smooth and not textured.
With that grill....that's why I was wondering about the hood treatment......One of my all time favorite combinations..
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Yikes!! That took some incredible force to tear that apart like that!! :rubeyes:
Front of the red car posted above.
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimgd.rgcdn.nl%2F481c110e42f047829d231d336dbf4e8e%2Fopener%2FDe-rode-Dodge-Challenger-knalde-tegen-een-boom-foto-Persbureau-Meter.jpg&hash=c7f18099523004d66f7be6653913408ed27698e3)
So it hit that tree sideways ?
That's not a very big tree. These cars are extremely weak compared to modern cars. I hope the driver survived...I'm not holding my breath.
Wrecked Cuda. If I recall correctly he had just finished the restoration and got ran off the road.
Quote from: Burdar on September 23, 2017, 07:18:21 PM
That's not a very big tree. These cars are extremely weak compared to modern cars. I hope the driver survived...I'm not holding my breath.
There's not a car made that could withstand a hit from a tree like that... But for that car to tear in half I expect it had hidden rust issues.... They weren't hidden after the crash...
Similar sized tree... Cars don't stand a chance against a tree...
That red car was restored and not properly by the look of it. If that was factory welded together it wouldn't have separated the front clip the way it did, I've seen some busted up Mopars back in the day and they didn't separate that way.
Incredible pictures.
I wonder if installing an after market frame or chassis such as Schwartz and the like make our car a little safer in a crash or would it matter?
Viper wreck at a Cars and Coffee.
1971 Dodge Challenger 340 4-Speed Shaker
:rebelflag" 64 or 5 Dart.
mine, 71 Challenger JH23H1B 340 auto, twenty nine days after I drove it off the lot in Sept 71
Quote from: mccannix on September 24, 2017, 03:33:27 PM
mine, 71 Challenger JH23H1B 340 auto, twenty nine days after I drove it off the lot in Sept 71
Wow, were you hurt. How did it happen ?
Anyone think this Challenger is reparable?
:no:
Alan could restore that. :yes:
Quote from: mccannix on September 24, 2017, 03:33:27 PM
mine, 71 Challenger JH23H1B 340 auto, twenty nine days after I drove it off the lot in Sept 71
Yea...tell the story Terry... :lurking:
My buddies 71 Satellite early 90's, he was waisted and hit three trees at once
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on September 23, 2017, 07:56:58 PM
There's not a car made that could withstand a hit from a tree like that... But for that car to tear in half I expect it had hidden rust issues.... They weren't hidden after the crash...
I'd bet poor frame rail/inner fender replacement - cars don't come a part like that :thinking:
Quote from: 340challconvert on September 24, 2017, 03:52:26 PM
Anyone think this Challenger is reparable?
:no:
The wheel well trim & Chall emblem look ok :bigthumb:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on September 24, 2017, 09:37:57 PM
Quote from: 340challconvert on September 24, 2017, 03:52:26 PM
Anyone think this Challenger is reparable?
:no:
The wheel well trim & Chall emblem look ok :bigthumb:
The pistol grip and 4sp trans still look intact!
Bet that could still give up some good parts.
This thread reminds me of a scene from American Graffiti where Milner and Carol walk through "the graveyard of cars" ...
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F3.bp.blogspot.com%2F-uopQdb9rX1M%2FUF19mwTuxmI%2FAAAAAAAABPY%2FGArSvwdiofo%2Fs1600%2Famerican-graffiti-still-5144-520-crop.jpg&hash=a1c56104558b3e76b0f96e6ac493f36f25f04c60)
"That '71 Satty took out three trees at once ..."
"Three trees! Bet they got hurt!"
"Nah, other than getting a permanent rainbow shaped crease in his forehead from the hitting the steering wheel, he somehow walked away. But that Challenger over there, that's a different story. Hit a tree broadside and ripped it in half ..."
"In half! Holy cow!"
"Yeah, it was a really bad scene, they both went to the hospital with that one. They got banged up pretty bad. They're okay now but the passenger has a permanent "Challenger" tattoo across her forehead from smacking the emblem on the dashpad ..."
"I bet that hurt!"
"Yeah, but not as much as the pain of wrecking your Mopar ..."
Quote from: anlauto on September 22, 2017, 02:32:46 PM
Quote from: MoparDave on September 22, 2017, 02:17:02 PM
couple decrepit cars
That Daytona is now restored isn't it ?
Yes, its still a roller though in matte black with red tail, Just for display purposes.
:rebelflag"
My story is simple...18 year old with booze and horsepower mixed.
After leaving a party at midnight, a friend and owner of a new 71 Demon 340 following,
we decided to see which 340 car was the faster.
What was supposed to be a 1/4 mile run on a deserted stretch of Hwy 15, led to top end....real stupid, and a after couple miles of neck and neck we slowed for a slight bend with a dip in the road and I lost control at about 90 mph.
Barrel rolled it down an embankment after taking out 22 guideposts.
No seat belt on in 1971, so I bounced around inside like a rubber ball till the Challenger landed on its roof.
I thought the pounding noises would never end and then just like the scene out of the Wizard of OZ when the house landed...
...complete silence.
I was laying on the inside of the roof...all that hurt besides my feelings was my thighs from the constant thrashing against the steering column and I got a 3 stitch deep cut on my forehead.
Dont know the story on this 1970 Challenger RT, but chances are the occupants were not as lucky.
Quote from: RzeroB
"That '71 Satty took out three trees at once ..."
"Three trees! Bet they got hurt!"
/quote]
Yes Robert was hurt pretty bad, laid up for almost two months. He loved Motorsports. He had a pipe buggy and also modified 4 wheeler. We called him one of the Dew boys from the Moutain Dew commercials. About five years later he crashed his street bike and died instantly. Good guy, was an excellent machinist and used to always make oddball parts like bushing when I used to restore antique tractors. Still miss him but you can't drink and drive man!
Here's a wrecked '70 HEMI Super Bee :thinking: wonder if it got fixed? 1 of ~32
IIRC this happened to someone from the pacific northwest coming to or returning from one of the Spring/Fall Flings :unbelievable:
:rebelflag"
That one gives A whole new meaning to wrapped around A tree :'(
Like I said earlier, There's not a car made that could withstand a hit from a tree like that. And yes this tree is bigger but trust me a surprisingly small tree will win every time.... Many years ago, just out of the military I drove tow truck for a couple years.... Trees win every time... Half the time all the tree loses is a very little bit of bark.....
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on September 26, 2017, 02:22:58 PM
Like I said earlier, There's not a car made that could withstand a hit from a tree like that. And yes this tree is bigger but trust me a surprisingly small tree will win every time.... Half the time all the tree loses is a very little bit of bark.....
:iagree: Friend had a '70 Charger RT, 440 auto. Going down a straight back road he decided to stick his foot in it and to his surprise the throttle stuck in the WOT position!! A couple of stabs at the pedal did nothing to release it so he reached for the key. In his panic, he turned the key too far and the steering wheel locked in a slight left turn. He skidded off of the road and hit the one and only tree along that part of the road. As fate would have it, he hit that lone tree dead center on the grill and it cleaved the front of that Charger in half. It wasn't an overly large tree, maybe 10" in diameter, but it was a locust tree and that species of tree is hard as nails. The Charger was totaled. We parted it out and off to the junk yard it went. The tree?? Like Randy said, all it did was lose some bark ...
Unless it's A sapling, tree's don't move!!! I have been in the towing and recovery business 30 + years.
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Looks like another tree encounter?? Damn those trees for jumping out in front of these cars!! :verymad:
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:'(
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I know it's not Mopar, but this little tree fought KIA & won! :wave:
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Yikes!! :unbelievable: I'm not even sure what model that is?? :dunno:
Looks like a Cuda with the hood turned sideways over the remains of the right fender
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 01, 2017, 10:36:19 PM
Looks like a Cuda with the hood turned sideways over the remains of the right fender
:iagree: my thoughts exactly!!! looks like the interior caught fire!!
Another sad shot of the 71 Challenger Pace car after the race.
first known 2015 Hellcat crash .... 1 hour after driving it off the lot here in CO ....
:rebelflag" Ammeter fire ?
Quote from: Roadman on October 02, 2017, 12:50:38 PM
:rebelflag" Ammeter fire ?
Good reason to do the amp meter wiring modifications to prevent this type of tragedy.
:rebelflag"
Local Quebec car, bought around 78, redone around 89-90, and ran into a ditch when he was cut off one morning on his way to work... took about 10 years but it was brought back and is now a very nice driver. He's about 300 miles away from Montreal and comes around a couple of times each Summer for shows.
Quote from: benlavigne on October 03, 2017, 06:52:03 PM
Local Quebec car, bought around 78, redone around 89-90, and ran into a ditch when he was cut off one morning on his way to work... took about 10 years but it was brought back and is now a very nice driver. He's about 300 miles away from Montreal and comes around a couple of times each Summer for shows.
You would never know anything that horrible had happened to it. Nice and valuable ride, glad it was brought back from the dead.
Story from 2011 of a deadly crash in Ramona, CA.
If I am not mistaking that was A hemi car. rear seat passenger was killed, three friends left A bar, wanted to see what that cuda would do. :('
Yes it was a Hemi. A DUI and a fatality too. IIRC coming out of an intersection the driver had his foot all the way in it and swerved to avoid a truck with a horse trailer. Car barrel rolled a couple of times and the unfortunate rear seat passenger was ejected through the back window and killed. Sad but true ... :pullinghair:
Good argument for wearing belts.
Quote from: HP2 on October 04, 2017, 02:30:32 PM
Good argument for wearing belts.
:rofl: There was a minivan rolled over on the highway yesterday....SEVEN out of the eight people were ejected or partially ejected from the van and sprawled all over the highway in both directions :o
Darn: That Cuda looked decent and made it to 2011. Fixable but I wouldn't want it if someone died in it (well out of it I guess).
OMG! :o
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:iagree:
What really happened to the general every week on the tv show
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I was supposed to restore that one, but never heard back from the guy :dunno:
Lil before and after. I had the car since about 2000 and sold it last year to fund my Challenger build. I bought a few parts for it over the years and managed to clean the front up a bit.
Always remember this one...
Then there's this one :rofl:
He walked away from the white one tooo :bigthumb:
(https://forum.e-bodies.org/dlattach/;topic=3645.0;attach=35425;image)
What the ... !! :unbelievable: got t-boned by Godzilla or something?? :o
:rebelflag"
Just kind of makes you cringe doesn't it??
Wonder how many Chargers they destroyed making the Dukes TV show??
And 30 years after the Dukes went off the air they're still destroying them today in the spirit of that show ...
Nothing's safe
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:notsure:
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Like an old married couple at least they went together. Obviously, one spouse was smoking in bed.
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Not a mopar. But pretty interesting.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/vw-bus-does-its-best-oscar-mayer-wienermobile-impression/ar-AAtbVjY?li=BBnbfcL
Quote from: Roadman on October 10, 2017, 06:25:17 AM
:rebelflag"
I read about this one years ago, it happened ten minutes after he bought the car.
69 Charger & crash test dummy
:'(
:unitedstates:
:(' Awful stuff!! I don't think I have the stomach to follow this thread anymore. How do you "un-follow" a thread on this site??
Geez, I'd like to know how that started?
Maybe a loose fuel connection and it hit the exhaust manifold?
We're good Roadman ... I just cringe a bit when I see the devastation!! :o Don't pull the plug on the thread ... I just got to stop looking!! :stop:
These are a great reminder of what can happen and to be safe out there. Sometimes things are out of our control, but there are things we can all do to be safer. As for "un-following" a thread, I really don't know how that works. I think it's done in the profile area under notifications? :notsure:
Quote from: RzeroB on October 10, 2017, 01:09:30 PM
:(' Awful stuff!! I don't think I have the stomach to follow this thread anymore. How do you "un-follow" a thread on this site??
Go to Profile tab then go to Modify Profile under it then Notifications then under Current Topic Notifications --- you should see all the topics your following just check the box to stop notifying you on that particular subject.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
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:rebelflag" :unitedstates:
Quote from: RzeroB on October 10, 2017, 01:09:30 PM
:(' Awful stuff!! I don't think I have the stomach to follow this thread anymore. How do you "un-follow" a thread on this site??
I hear ya, but look at it this way...... this is the reason our cars are worth what they are.... not as many around ;)
:rebelflag"
Sad Cuda
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 13, 2017, 05:35:52 PM
Sad Cuda
Yup that 'Cuda is definitely not smiling anymore but Sadder owner I would presume
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:panama:
:pullinghair:
:panama:
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What's up with the shaker stuck to the hood like that?
Isn't that called a fakey?
Quote from: HP2 on October 18, 2017, 11:52:00 AM
What's up with the shaker stuck to the hood like that?
Car looks to be one of them restomods, probably a new fangled HEMY. :haha:
Fakearoni shaker.
Quote from: HP2 on October 18, 2017, 11:52:00 AM
What's up with the shaker stuck to the hood like that?
Don't know about that particular one but have seen some attached to the hood for show only allows for a good look at the engine when open. They looked pretty good without the added expense and complexity
:rebelflag"
Pretty sure it's Dana White's Cuda (UFC president). Car was built by one of those weekend power block type shows back in the mid 2000s, if I remember correctly they attached the shaker to the hood for the look but without the under-hood complications
What a waste 70 440+6
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looks like it was totalled with an excavator , teeth marks in the upper rear 1/4
At least it's nice and restored now living a pampered life :worship:
Did you restore it?
Would like to see a write up on that restore. Wow 1!
No I did not do the restoration on that one...Wish I had :'(
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 20, 2017, 01:26:23 PM
looks like it was totalled with an excavator , teeth marks in the upper rear 1/4
You are correct Neil ... it was buried in an Indiana cornfield ... they used a bucket loader to shove it in the hole and flatten it down before burying it ... why?? ... I never could find out that part of the story. The fact that it was (is) a '71 Cuda is bad enough ... the absolutely sickening thing is that it was (is) one of the 107 "Holy Grail" cars ... yep, it's an original HemiCuda ... it's BS23R0B175222. :crying:
As Alan alluded to, somehow from that mangled pile of steel, it has been resurrected and is now living a pampered life. :andyangel:
Wonder what the story was ??
hide the evidence ??
Crazy
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 20, 2017, 10:43:10 PM
Wonder what the story was ??
hide the evidence ??
Crazy
Piss in the wrong guys wheaties.
A lot of these cars have history. I recall hearing about a butternut yellow 69 Z28 that became stolen and buried because the original owner was having trouble making payments.
Just a picture I had saved. Thought it was pretty cool, no info.
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Quote from: Roadman on October 21, 2017, 01:06:49 PM
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Ouch...,. that's into some money, but fixable at least.
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Quote from: cuda hunter on October 20, 2017, 07:02:15 PM
Did you restore it?
Would like to see a write up on that restore. Wow 1!
No one can restore that car, not even Anlauto LOL . If its back on the road its been rebodied with the original numbers welded back in.
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Is this what they mean when they say mind the gap?
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171024/f227c9adf8d93bd504af6a180e973a30.jpg)
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171024/f64705f6cc73b11dd9d81ad4d03d357a.jpg)
Ouch
Two angles of the same car
Well, the engine looks almost untouched! :)
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:rebelflag" How many Mopars can you spot ??
Had this one stored on my computer. Don't know any details however from the plates its obviously somewhere in Europe...
I didn't see this one posted yet, but I recall it was fairly recent like maybe last spring? I believe it was in Indiana but don't know any more details.
This was a while back at the Russo & Steele auction. Tent collapsed.
This thread makes me just want to leave the cars in the garage! :o
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So much for safely transporting your pride and joy. Sketchy looking trailer though.
Quote from: Roadman on October 28, 2017, 11:21:56 AM
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Just proves trailer queens aren't safe either....
You think they are safe in the garage? Tornado's say otherwise.... Might as well drive it...
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on October 28, 2017, 11:36:42 AM
Quote from: Roadman on October 28, 2017, 11:21:56 AM
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Just proves trailer queens aren't safe either....
You think they are safe in the garage? Tornado's say otherwise.... Might as well drive it...
:iagree: Not to mention, as weve seen this year, fires, hurricanes, floods.
Cam in White Rock flipped his orange 71 Chall about a decade ago trailering through the Rockies without an equalizer hitch , car was restored thankfully
68 Charger and my (rotting :bricks:) GTX
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 28, 2017, 12:42:35 PM
Cam in White Rock flipped his orange 71 Chall about a decade ago trailering through the Rockies without an equalizer hitch , car was restored thankfully
Yup, I remember that.
My '71 Road Runner has been off the road since the mid-late 1980's. I was told it hit a fire hydrant.
Definitely needs some loving. :bricks:
Ha, ha: My friend Rod is the original owner of a mint black 75 Trans Am. He was out driving one day and the wind starting gusting badly. To prevent having the car sandblasted he hurried home and parked it in the garage safe and sound. You know it, he closed the garage door and a few minutes later the wind blew in the window of the garage, glancing off the side of the car. $%&^*()$#@%&&*n +_)*(&(&$$^^$$#%%!!!!!!!
This thread is just a reminder of what has happened, or could happen. Be Careful Out There. :rebelflag"
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on October 28, 2017, 12:45:24 PM
68 Charger and my (rotting :bricks:) GTX
Cough, Cough..... WHO'S GTX ? :deadhorse: :P
:rofl:
Guess this would be the appropriate thread for this. "Convertible kit" was for sale today.
Quote from: YellowThumper on October 28, 2017, 06:59:30 PM
Guess this would be the appropriate thread for this. "Convertible kit" was for sale today.
Wow! How much?
Interesting kit . . Comes with the glass and everything, cool. . . :unbelievable:
Even a crossbow :bigthumb:
Wait where does that go ??
Ha ha on the crossbow I saw that too.
Did not ask on the cost. The back section looked like it could have mostly separated itself from the car by rust.
:rebelflag"
Ooooh: I wonder what the other car looks like? Or could be the brakes couldn't keep up and he hit a wall.
:rebelflag"
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 28, 2017, 02:51:58 PM
Ha, ha: My friend Rod is the original owner of a mint black 75 Trans Am. He was out driving one day and the wind starting gusting badly. To prevent having the car sandblasted he hurried home and parked it in the garage safe and sound. You know it, he closed the garage door and a few minutes later the wind blew in the window of the garage, glancing off the side of the car. $%&^*()$#@%&&*n +_)*(&(&$$^^$$#%%!!!!!!!
It was crazy windy!
More Russo & Steele auction pictures from a few years back.
This '70 Coronet used to sit in a yard with my '70 Coronet. Was told it was wrecked in the '80s. A couple ended up losing control, crashing through a concrete barrier and landed in a lake. The lady driving drowned in it. I refused to take any parts from it for mine; bad juju LOL. It was eventually crushed in 2007.
I forget the story behind this but I do know it wasn't a Dukes stunt car. Happened with an owner on the street.
:rebelflag"
I'm starting to see why the value of Mopars increases with time.
:bye:
:rebelflag"
Hmmm?? Boned in the rear by ... "erectors"!! :haha:
Here are some more from my files. I got tons....
Quote from: RzeroB on November 02, 2017, 01:41:22 PM
Hmmm?? Boned in the rear by ... "erectors"!! :haha:
:rofl: :rofl: :haha: :rofl: :haha:
Yikes: I had a B7, 71, 340 Duster a few years ago. Fortunately that isn't it.
Amazing the glass is intact :unbelievable:
:rebelflag"
Oh, The stories these cars could tell..... :( That Charger brings new meaning to the term " crumple zone. "
Some more sadness to start your Saturday :rolleyes:
I wonder how many times the song "just a good ole boys" was sung just before a charger wreck.
:rofl:
:rebelflag"
:'(
Couple more sad ones.....
:rebelflag"
Here are some more....
:rebelflag"
Guess he should have checked the height of the overpass before he went under it.... dufus.....
I got plenty more....
.......and more......
......and even more sadness.....
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. :'(
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:
I was a passenger in this when it happened.
Quote from: Topcat on November 08, 2017, 08:55:50 PM
I was a passenger in this when it happened.
So?? What happened Mike?? :popcorn:
:rebelflag"
Had a chance to buy this car last year. Was a green on green '71 R/T 440 automatic. Was rolled badly. The guy wanted the same amount of money that I paid for my non-wrecked but somewhat rusty '71 R/T so I passed.
More......... :Thud:
Cody: Is that green on green one an Alberta car? That's a shame for it to get this far in life and then have that happen.
Quote from: RzeroB on November 08, 2017, 10:04:23 PM
Quote from: Topcat on November 08, 2017, 08:55:50 PM
I was a passenger in this when it happened.
So?? What happened Mike?? :popcorn:
Driver lost control at high speed and we went 180 into 3 cars.
:rebelflag"
Quote from: YellowThumper on October 28, 2017, 06:59:30 PM
Guess this would be the appropriate thread for this. "Convertible kit" was for sale today.
Anyone know where this was at and/or who was selling it. I think a few on here were curious as to cost.
Don't know the seller. It was at the Fall Fling in so cal. Woodley park.
Quote from: Chaos-N-Mayhem on November 10, 2017, 12:06:16 PM
Quote from: YellowThumper on October 28, 2017, 06:59:30 PM
Guess this would be the appropriate thread for this. "Convertible kit" was for sale today.
Anyone know where this was at and/or who was selling it. I think a few on here were curious as to cost.
:rebelflag"
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Telephones and trees seem to be getting in the way.
I was driving wild once when I was young and almost slammed into a telephone pole.
I mellowed out a little a bit being that crazy ever since.
Came within 3 feet of slamming it at full speed.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
This thread makes me :crying:
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on November 09, 2017, 04:59:51 PM
Cody: Is that green on green one an Alberta car? That's a shame for it to get this far in life and then have that happen.
Yes but I forget exactly where in Alberta it was. It was on Facebook on one of the for sale groups. I believe the story behind it was it had been rolled back in the day and stored since.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
OMG that's awesome! Would love to own something like that! :worship:
Quote from: Spikedog08 on November 14, 2017, 08:47:59 PM
OMG that's awesome! Would love to own something like that! :worship:
4C I recall a Green Daytona pretty beat up for sale years ago when I was there.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
He should turn the headlights off, he's going to kill the battery ...Duh... :looney:
They did an absolutely killer job on that Daytona. I followed the restoration on dodgecharger.com. Great to see it back to life.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Ouch that looks like it hurt...... :unbelievable:
Quote from: Jim AAR on November 17, 2017, 02:01:06 PM
Ouch that looks like it hurt...... :unbelievable:
:iagree: Wow that one ain't coming back..... :bye:
More carnage....
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Damn trees keep getting in the way.......... :rofl:
And Hydro Poles ... This is a real picture on a highway in Quebec.... WTF
Quote from: Jim AAR on November 18, 2017, 04:49:14 PM
Damn trees keep getting in the way.......... :rofl:
As Lynyrd Skynyrd says....
Whiskey bottles, and brand new cars
Oak tree you're in my way
There's too much coke and too much smoke
Look what's going on inside you
Couple more.........
My family had a 60th birthday party for me last night. This car received some front end damage.
Quote from: blown motor on November 19, 2017, 09:22:47 AM
My family had a 60th birthday party for me last night. This car received some front end damage.
LOL :haha:
Quote from: blown motor on November 19, 2017, 09:22:47 AM
My family had a 60th birthday party for me last night. This car received some front end damage.
Happy Birthday! :happybday:, I had planned to go, then the Suburban sprung a coolant leak, fixed that on Saturday looked good to go, then they were calling for freezing rain :Thud: So I thought I'd better stay home. 2 1/2 hour drive home in freezing rain didn't sound good to me. Hope you had a good time! Your daughter had called a few weeks back to invite me. Tell he thanks for that! :wave:
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Someone needs to tell those trees to stay out of our way..... :unbelievable: :rofl:
More carnage....
The unfortunate demise of all of these are primary reason our cars are worth what they are now as the years pass. Cause and affect.
Painful anyway.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Some more additions..... this was a real R/T SE. Theft recovery....
:unitedstates: :rebelflag" Not Mopar, but WOW. :Thud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ6CPIM1ZCs&feature=youtu.be
Quote from: Roadman on November 29, 2017, 08:23:39 AM
:unitedstates: :rebelflag" Not Mopar, but WOW. :Thud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ6CPIM1ZCs&feature=youtu.be
He's a little late on the brakes :alan2cents:
Quote from: anlauto on November 29, 2017, 08:29:01 AM
Quote from: Roadman on November 29, 2017, 08:23:39 AM
:unitedstates: :rebelflag" Not Mopar, but WOW. :Thud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ6CPIM1ZCs&feature=youtu.be
He's a little late on the brakes :alan2cents:
Yeeeeehawwww!!!
Maybe watched a few too many Dukes.... :rofl:
Aren't firebirds meant to fly ??
Quote from: anlauto on November 29, 2017, 08:29:01 AM
Quote from: Roadman on November 29, 2017, 08:23:39 AM
:unitedstates: :rebelflag" Not Mopar, but WOW. :Thud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ6CPIM1ZCs&feature=youtu.be
He's a little late on the brakes :alan2cents:
Brakes only slow you down.... :bricks:
Quote from: YellowThumper on November 29, 2017, 09:08:18 PM
Quote from: anlauto on November 29, 2017, 08:29:01 AM
Quote from: Roadman on November 29, 2017, 08:23:39 AM
:unitedstates: :rebelflag" Not Mopar, but WOW. :Thud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ6CPIM1ZCs&feature=youtu.be
He's a little late on the brakes :alan2cents:
Brakes only slow you down.... :bricks:
Not if he used his air brakes :haha:
Saw this on another forum...
Oberlin Police Dept. photo of a Superbird stolen new from Rowe Chrysler Plymouth on East Lorain Street in Oberlin, Ohio.
Definitely a sad one!
Quote from: anlauto on November 30, 2017, 03:58:06 AM
Quote from: YellowThumper on November 29, 2017, 09:08:18 PM
Quote from: anlauto on November 29, 2017, 08:29:01 AM
Quote from: Roadman on November 29, 2017, 08:23:39 AM
:unitedstates: :rebelflag" Not Mopar, but WOW. :Thud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ6CPIM1ZCs&feature=youtu.be
He's a little late on the brakes :alan2cents:
Brakes only slow you down.... :bricks:
Not if he used his air brakes :haha:
HAHA that was a blast.....off :unbelievable:
Some more additions....
Quote from: 303 Mopar on November 30, 2017, 12:01:41 PM
Saw this on another forum...
Oberlin Police Dept. photo of a Superbird stolen new from Rowe Chrysler Plymouth on East Lorain Street in Oberlin, Ohio.
That one looks fake, vinyl top looks added on, wing is not at same angle and is missing the left upright, would be too wide if it was just behind the guy!
This one, IS true!
Ben
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Well, I guess that is one way to take an engine out without a cherry picker :bravo:
Trees always win....
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Yikes! Not much room left in this Charger.
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 27, 2017, 02:04:09 PM
Yikes! Not much room left in this Charger.
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It's funny......that picture has been around since the beginning of the Internet yet I noticed it popped up on Facebook last week and now I see it being Shared at least five times a day on my News Feed. LOL
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
:crying:
Challenger vs Bus
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at least it was a green car...
_
I went by this shop today of this guy I met a couple of times before.
He has or had a Plum Hellcat, 2017 Dodge Ram, a 340 4 speed Duster that's original and a 2008 6.1L R/T Challenger.
Apparently he just snapped and destroyed both his Challenger that had only 1,500 miles on it.
Only 1,000 were made with this set up then.
The Ram still had paper plates on it.
Then he destroyed his truck as well. He did it in front of onlookers so it's not an Insurance job from what I was told.
The guy I spoke with who works nearby to him said he has cobwebs. :looney:
I could elaborate more but probably should just leave this alone.
What a waste! :(
Evidently south of the equator..... 8)
Eeks most people just punch a wall or scream, that is quite extreme..... :stop:
Sorry for the upside down pics.
Fixed now.
That's why people prefer pets to people sometimes.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
I used to cringe whenever the Dukes did their jumps knowing what it would do to the cars! :'(
This one really made me pause; Cuda wreck! :crying:
Hate seeing something like that.
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Another R/T SE bites the dust... doing maybe 35... :rofl:
Probably tried to do a lane change and didn't see the truck in the blind spot!
That rear bumper STILL looks straighter than a new Keystone bumper! :Stirring:
@MoparDave (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/mopardave_10)
:rofl:
wow,that red challenger is an exact match for my 72,color and all,remind me not "ass off" in it when it's finally done!
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Aw shucks Pa
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
.......
I see it is badged 426 on the fender and with the stripes down the hood someone customized this 71 Cuda. Does any one know if this was a real 71 hemi cuda?
Hey Travis, I've seen that one discussed on facebook (can't remember which page though). IIRC it's not a "real-deal" HemiCuda nor even a "BS23..." Cuda for that matter.
Quote from: RzeroB on January 28, 2018, 02:03:26 PM
Hey Travis, I've seen that one discussed on facebook (can't remember which page though). IIRC it's not a "real-deal" HemiCuda nor even a "BS23...) Cuda for that matter.
Thanks for the info. Tom, much appreciated.
Still, a 71 barracuda totalled, lowering the already low numbers of '71 E bodies even more... Sad
A bods
Went and visited a client of ours today and I see he got a new car.
He tells me the previous car was in an accident on 12/31.
I asked him what happened?
He tells me he was slowely passing a Hellcat on wet roads in Washington state.
The Hellcat driver starts to get on it; looses control, hit his car that went off the road.
Hellcat driver then takes out a pole, fence, and utility box.
Rumor is the Hellcat's Insurance won't cover any of his damages and being forced him to pay out to $100,000 in damages on his own.
Ain't that something ... all that fine print in those insurance policies scare me sometimes because of stuff like this. :o
And for Hellcats ... my friend has one, two of them actually, and those things break traction seemingly at will :burnout:
I always thought that the tires on them were too skinny for having that much power available ... they definitely need some wider stickier tires under them! But that wouldn't have helped in this situation ... getting on a Hellcat on a wet road ... you can't fix stupid. :headbang:
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
Yeeooww!! I would not want to have been the first responder arriving on scene for that one!! :andyangel:
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
:unitedstates: :rebelflag"
:drunk: A toast ... :cheers: (and I would guess probably had something to do with that Cuda getting "smashed" too)
See, not everyone likes 71 Cudas. That poor car was probably written off and pressed into a Honda Civic back then.
:andyangel:
:crying:
What the heck is that?? The setup for the Graveyard Carz episode where they unearthed the 'Cuda??
Quote from: RzeroB on February 05, 2018, 09:08:40 AM
What the heck is that?? The setup for the Graveyard Carz episode where they unearthed the 'Cuda??
YES....you didn't actually think someone burred the car did you ?
Quote from: RzeroB on February 05, 2018, 09:08:40 AM
What the heck is that?? The setup for the Graveyard Carz episode where they unearthed the 'Cuda??
Here is one Tom shared that came to mind when seeing the one above in the pit.
That one almost wells a tear to my eye Grant :crying:
The story behind it is fairly well known ... but what isn't is the "why?" :notsure:
Both of the above cars were fully restored and are now living once again ! :banana:
Quote from: anlauto on February 05, 2018, 04:39:49 PM
Both of the above cars were fully restored and are now living once again ! :banana:
Really depends on your definition of restored... Your Barrelcuda was very rough but you saved all that could be, I'm not so sure thats true with the car above...
There is a four way stop near my kids school that is notorious for accidents. It had snowed last night and this mornings victim was a poor Challenger.
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One of my favorite Chargers....
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It was not easy to go through this thread... just awful.
:rubeyes: :'(
Love the glass exploding.
What movie?
Quote from: cuda hunter on March 24, 2018, 11:38:06 AM
Love the glass exploding.
What movie?
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
I still hold a grudge against Peter Fonda for wrecking a nice Charger.
Quote from: 1971Y13 on March 24, 2018, 11:51:24 AM
Quote from: cuda hunter on March 24, 2018, 11:38:06 AM
Love the glass exploding.
What movie?
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
Great chase scenes with a lot of Mopars too.
Car changes to a 68 from a 69 a couple of times in that chase...
Quote from: anlauto on March 25, 2018, 07:37:42 AM
Car changes to a 68 from a 69 a couple of times in that chase...
I think there were 3 total. One '69 XS, one '69 XP and one '68 XP. All Chargers were destroyed during filming.
Here's one we pulled out in a couple sections..
Quote from: Mymcodebee on March 26, 2018, 12:48:14 PM
Here's one we pulled out in a couple sections..
This was literally a few miles down the road from this one you guys have posted already..
Yes, this prize is mine...
We literally brought back two green, ragtop E-Bodies on a one place trailer and my truck bed!
Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on November 28, 2017, 02:22:15 PM
Some more additions..... this was a real R/T SE. Theft recovery....
Thats one way to get hard to find parts
Those are awesome pics of those cars. I've only seen a few pics of those over the years.
Have to ask, any more? Thanks for sharing!!
Were there any good parts left on either of the cars?
With the Charger hitting the train look how the crash-test-dummy is doing a full face-plant into the windshield. :o Worse yet, look how the seat failed and is right there behind it pushing it forward!! :bricks:
On the plus side, I really like that scaled-down Steven's Motors store front. :ohyeah: Is that inside your garage or something?
Quote from: RzeroB on March 27, 2018, 09:53:30 AM
With the Charger hitting the train look how the crash-test-dummy is doing a full face-plant into the windshield. :o Worse yet, look how the seat failed and is right there behind it pushing it forward!! :bricks:
I think they had this decal on the dash....
On the plus side, I really like that scaled-down Steven's Motors store front. :ohyeah: Is that inside your garage or something?
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Yes. That's in the corner of the assembly bay in the garage.
Yikes!
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Holy crap!
You think those feet in the window is the dead driver?
Quote from: cuda hunter on April 16, 2018, 07:46:39 AM
Holy crap!
You think those feet in the window is the dead driver?
If they are he obviously was not wearing a seatbelt
Probably the owner just getting something out f the car
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 16, 2018, 09:05:25 PM
Probably the owner just getting something out f the car
I certainly hope so. :andyangel:
We've had a few "rail" cars here over the years. Let me tell ya that is some strong $#it. He had to be movin' pretty quick... :stop:
How come in the first picture you can't see the rail behind the car, but its obviously there in the second pic?
Quote from: HP2 on April 17, 2018, 11:41:10 AM
How come in the first picture you can't see the rail behind the car, but its obviously there in the second pic?
Maybe it was cut off as part of moving this car to a wrecker. I can't confirm these were taken in sequence.
Quote from: HP2 on April 17, 2018, 11:41:10 AM
How come in the first picture you can't see the rail behind the car, but its obviously there in the second pic?
I think its 2 different situations. Rims are different, landscape looks different as well. In one picture the front wheels are turned in the other they are straight. Thats my educated guess anyway.
Quote from: HP2 on April 17, 2018, 11:41:10 AM
How come in the first picture you can't see the rail behind the car, but its obviously there in the second pic?
I think it's just the angle of the picture....for sure the same car with broken steering...that's why it hit the guard rail. :alan2cents:
More pics, from FB, said ''Vermont 1974''...
Ben
Quote from: benlavigne on April 17, 2018, 01:53:42 PM
More pics, from FB, said ''Vermont 1974''...
The second pic looks like the guy with the same shoes as the one in the drivers window, so hopefully he survived.
"That's why they're rare".
I'm not sure that's what the wing was for....
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Some lettuce plants were damaged, pity.
Couple of B-bodies....
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Hope everyone was ok....
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Almost looks like a Panama plate , but it isn't.
Yeeeooowwwwzzzaaa that'll ruin your weekend
DUCK ! :o
Hope the Officer walked away from that one! :crying:
:crying:
Makes me think that guy would have been better off with a roll cage even though some would argue that a roll cage is more dangerous in the street.
I wonder if that is one of the what 23 original X9 AAR Cudas ? If so I bet it was parted out :o
Rear hood pins too, hopefully a put-together.
Somebody got hurt in tha one....
Wholly guardrails Batman!
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Do you think Bruce Wayne has to call AAA ?
Where's Robin when you need him?
After you wreck the Mopar, hope this wasnt your next e-body
yet another four door cuda!!! :stop: :foul:
OMG! Ba ... Baa ... Baaa ... :barf:
I hope that is photo-shopped....
I feel some dry heaves coming on.
I'd drive the wheels off that photochop!
No one could keep up with you on your funeral procession you'd be buried by the time they got there :haha: :rofl:
:crying:
That 71 driver's aim was pretty good. It looks like nailed it perfectly.
It always hurts to see a wreck, especially a Mopar but particularly for me a 1971 :(
I would say they should be thankful for their 71 hood with the newly added crumple zones...
Looks very similar to how my brother totaled my '71 'vert back in '82. :verymad: Trees win almost every time. :crying:
Quote from: RzeroB on May 29, 2018, 12:46:11 PM
Looks very similar to how my brother totaled my '71 'vert back in '82. :verymad: Trees win almost every time. :crying:
You have one of toughs to!!!! 70 R/T 383 4-speed V02 FY1 with A black roof. snapped A telephone pole hit it so hard it buckled the floor pan. :pullinghair:
Quote from: JS29 on May 29, 2018, 01:30:50 PM
Quote from: RzeroB on May 29, 2018, 12:46:11 PM
Looks very similar to how my brother totaled my '71 'vert back in '82. :verymad: Trees win almost every time. :crying:
You have one of toughs to!!!! 70 R/T 383 4-speed V02 FY1 with A black roof. snapped A telephone pole hit it so hard it buckled the floor pan. :pullinghair:
Yeah, an asleep at the wheel brother :pullinghair: and a Maple tree :o took mine out. Brother and the tree survived with some scrapes and bruises. The car wasn't as lucky as the right front side was totally mangled. When they separated it from the tree it became apparent just how mortally wounded it was. It was declared non-repairable and was hauled off to muscle-car heaven. :andyangel: If it had happened more recently, a master metal magician like our man Cody could probably have worked his magic and saved it ... and your's too.
Ex-race car?
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Looks like a Petty Superbird :alan2cents:
:bye:
:bye:
This one looks painful... :stop:
Awwwww man....... :bye:
Where are these located??
At least it is out of the water!
I think this is a Canadian 6 pk car that was restored a while back?
:notsure:
:thinking:
:wrenching: That's Barrel Cuda; I have the lower control arms from it. Bought them on EBAY.
The Willow Glen Cuda a few years ago I posted about
Simple really , if you love the car don't race it , if you race it don't love it :bigthumb:
:stayinlane:
That's the one which had his daughter in the car at the same time right?
Quote from: Topcat on August 09, 2018, 06:09:57 PM
The Willow Glen Cuda a few years ago I posted about
Judging by the imprint, he found A really big tree!! :('
Quote from: JS29 on August 17, 2018, 06:30:11 AM
Judging by the imprint, he found A really big tree!! :('
Crumple zones in hood worked as intended...
Man Dies After Crashing '70 Plymouth 'Cuda Into Telephone Pole
Delaware Online reports that a 65-year old man was driving his classic '70 Plymouth Barracuda at a high rate of speed when he lost control and hit a telephone poll. The accident left the driver dead and his classic Barracuda split into three pieces.
This story is made all the more tragic by the presence of family members, who had just brought the driver a fresh tank of gas after he ran out on the side of the road. Witnesses report seeing the driver fill up his car and then take off at a high rate of speed, crashing not far down the road where he ran out of gas.
The damage from the accident can be seen in the telephone pole, which was split at its base by the force of the collision. The driver, whose name has not been released was thrown from the car and pronounced dead at the scene. His car was split into three pieces, with the whole engine – a Gen II 426 HEMI – ending up over 100 feet from the point of impact. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, and we hope this serves as a reminder to our readership to slow down, lest you end up like this unlucky soul.
Man I hope he had a heart attack and died before he hit the pole.
I hate to say it... but our cars a very structurally weak... :bye:
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on August 18, 2018, 08:41:06 PM
I hate to say it... but our cars a very structurally weak... :bye:
I have to agree unfortunately. :iagree:
Just wonder if more so than cars of that era or about the same say compared to a Mustang or Camaro.
Because definitely no debate way more dangerous than modern cars.
Quote from: CudaMoparRay on August 19, 2018, 06:36:07 PM
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on August 18, 2018, 08:41:06 PM
I hate to say it... but our cars a very structurally weak... :bye:
I have to agree unfortunately. :iagree:
Just wonder if more so than cars of that era or about the same say compared to a Mustang or Camaro.
Because definitely no debate way more dangerous than modern cars.
Let's take this into prospective! how fast was he going!!! did the welds fail or did the sheet metal rip. how much rust was in the cowl and framing of the car. it looks like it hit right at the hinge pillar on the left side of the car. look how far the car traveled after the fact, he was moving right along. :alan2cents:
He split a telephone in two. Think about that for a second. Over a foot thick, log pole, soaked in creosote. Sheared it clean off. I can't think of any vehicle that would fair well in that situation.
You also have the shear weight of the motor and transmission that isn't the same as modern cars.
Quote from: YellowThumper on August 19, 2018, 09:00:52 PM
You also have the shear weight of the motor and transmission that isn't the same as modern cars.
Yep, I've seen some additional pics of this particular wreck that are not included here and one of them is the Hemi sitting all alone a good distance from the rest of the wreckage.
Quote from: RzeroB on August 21, 2018, 12:52:48 PM
Quote from: YellowThumper on August 19, 2018, 09:00:52 PM
You also have the shear weight of the motor and transmission that isn't the same as modern cars.
Yep, I've seen some additional pics of this particular wreck that are not included here and one of them is the Hemi sitting all alone a good distance from the rest of the wreckage.
This wreck happened in 2011.
Yes speed , inertia, mass all are factors here. But as an auto recycler / parts dealer since the ealy 80's I've seen a ton of HARD hits, wierd off angle hits, and crazy stuff where you scratch your head and go how is that possible. That being said... I hate to say it... but our cars a very structurally weak..
On a morbid note. I wonder if motor was salvaged?
Who knows how much frame and sheetmetal were replaced or modified in the resto. :dunno:
Mustang drove off Woodward 150' into a parked Challenger at the Woodward Dream Cruise last weekend.
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Dang: That's a nice looking Challenger, oh well the Mustang driver didn't mean to do it.
...and didn't even break the headlight. Still a bummer though.
:crying:
That should buff right out^^^^
Suffered the same fate as "Christine" - crushed by a tracked front-end loader. :Thud:
Unlike "Christine" this one was then buried for a "dirt nap" :bricks:
We pretty much have all heard of the tale ... but what eludes us (me) is the real reason "why?" :notsure:
:wrenching: I thought that one was saved? Would like to see pictures of it....
:bricks:
:takealook:
Yeah: I've sold that guy a little bit of AMD metal.
Wow! Now that's a hard hit! Like he went airborne or something and landed nose first ... :Thud:
Another good example of the point I was making................
Ditches will do that......
Quote from: GY3R/T on August 27, 2018, 04:15:24 PM
Ditches will do that......
Son of a ditch is the best I can come up with here. :D
:stop:
:wrenching:where's this yard at?
Found this looking through Hemmings online...Says "primarily front end damage" Uuuhhh I guess in that it is WORSE there than every other part of the car. :rubeyes:
Quote from: superdave on September 07, 2018, 12:16:26 PM
Found this looking through Hemmings online...Says "primarily front end damage" Uuuhhh I guess in that it is WORSE there than every other part of the car. :rubeyes:
That looks like a candidate for lawn art to me.
Maybe the wheels and interior are usable. :crying:
:('
Quote from: MEK-Dangerous on September 07, 2018, 12:26:37 PM
Quote from: superdave on September 07, 2018, 12:16:26 PM
Found this looking through Hemmings online...Says "primarily front end damage" Uuuhhh I guess in that it is WORSE there than every other part of the car. :rubeyes:
That looks like a candidate for lawn art to me.
Maybe the wheels and interior are usable. :crying:
I don't know, I bet at least the driver's seat has a stain on it.
Wow that is a tough one to look at.
Hope is there was only a single person in that.
Was...
They say it isn't the speed that kills you, it's the sudden stop.
I think that will buff out easily ....
Not :Thud:
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on September 07, 2018, 06:26:46 PM
They say it isn't the speed that kills you, it's the sudden stop.
:iagree: The law's of physics and such can't be broken!
If you remember my structurally weak comment................... :yes:
Yes, but again what was the speed at point of impact! my guess would be 75 plus. but I won't argue with you about your point. that is why a lot of folk's use body stiffening devises.
It may not be that fast. I'm guessing main impact point is in line with the lt rail. But I do agree any chassis help is good . NIKKI included!
The question for me would be just how much, where and how to safely upgrade the chassis for impacts or even if should do it at all?
That is how I feel as well.
IMHOP frame connectors and other cabin strengthening adds would be the way to go at most. New cars the outer areas are purposely weak to absorb impact. Hidden bars under headliner strengthing the upper areas.A and B pillar reinforcements. Kill the car but save the passengers.
Another IMHOP full frames are not suitable for passenger safety. No impact absorption. Without air bags we need all the impact absorption the car can provide.
Mike.
Rumor is the insurance company totaled it and it sold at a salvage auction....
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I hope not. That looks fixable.
Judging from the window stickers that car was at a COPART somewhere............
And the owner didn't buy it back????
:wrenching: Maybe he didn't make it because the roof got crushed on the drivers side? :bricks:
That roof does look pretty bad. Lets hope the driver has just a bad head ache and forgot to buy it back.
The whole driver's side of the car is likely totalled :alan2cents:
If the left side wasn't damaged in the accident, it would have certainly been when the tow truck was finished recovering it! :sorry:
:crying:
''Stored'' at a local storage yard, just a Slant-Six Satellite, I'd love to bring it back, but it makes no financial sense....
Ben
Slant six with dual exhaust? Other than the top, the rest of the metal looks to be in pretty decent shape. Nothing in this hobby makes any financial sense....so go for it.
Quote from: benlavigne on September 13, 2018, 02:05:13 PM
''Stored'' at a local storage yard, just a Slant-Six Satellite, I'd love to bring it back, but it makes no financial sense....
Ben
Thats what my wife said, BUT, :bigmoney:
Dang: That Satellite would be hard to turn down.
nice satellite i like the green and black top..
My crystal ball sees A clone job in that satalite's future!!! Can anyone say roadrunner, GTX.
Quote from: JS29 on September 14, 2018, 05:57:58 AM
My crystal ball sees A clone job in that satalite's future!!! Can anyone say roadrunner, GTX.
The car is from Quebec, it's already a Hemi Road Runner... :haha:
I know there isn't much desire for slanties, but they are getting to be so rare now. I've never seen a slanty satellite before, would have been cool to preserve it
.
:bricks:
no no what a shame hemi :Thud:
That's why they're rare. Hemi car was most likely a swap with that aftermarket cage and underhood bracing.
:wrenching: might be a ex NASCAR?
8/29/18 MI garage fire destroyed:
'72 USAC Charger
'69 ARCA Charger 500
'70 Superbird
& other(s)?
That's a shame.
That sucks. Seen that Superbird make some laps at a Monster Mopar event at Gateway here in St Lou five or six years ago. Super nice couple.
Surprized to see MI, I was thinking all those wild fires you guys got going on the West Coast......
I hope they were properly insured, usually can't insure race cars, hopefully these were considered antiques/collectables or something. :fingerscrossed:
Quote from: anlauto on September 16, 2018, 12:54:57 PM
Surprized to see MI, I was thinking all those wild fires you guys got going on the West Coast......
That was my thought too!
That's a big loss. The insurance money is one thing but having the cars are what you really want.
Apparently brakes failed and they hit a tree.
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:'( man down.....
...at least the tree stopped him :dunno:
Yup: 68 so it wasn't a dry single reservoir to make the brakes "fail". I vote low performance driver.
I got this video today of a newer Challenger biting the dust. The driver dies too. Just a warning, it's not pretty.
https://www.local10.com/news/florida/miami-dade/violent-crash-leaves-car-in-pieces?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar
Wonder how fast he was going to do that to a modern supposedly way more safe car than our own?
wow, that is amazing, nothing left of it... :rubeyes:
Looks like a V6 model, but had to be going 100 mph at least.....I would say it was a suicide :alan2cents:
Quote from: anlauto on September 24, 2018, 03:17:01 PM
I would say it was a suicide :alan2cents:
That was my thought as well. Tough one to watch , kinda disturbing in a way. :tired:
Just like driving by roadkill. Ya know it ain't going to be good but still gotta look...
They were hauling A$$.
Darwin candidate there
He hit the piling on the point. It acted like a splitting maul on the car. Probably didn't suffer for long.
I doubt that will buff out :stop:
100 + to zero in 6 feet
Well after reading your replies.... :o i'm not even going to watch. :('
Quote from: GY3R/T on September 24, 2018, 06:13:21 PM
Well after reading your replies.... :o i'm not even going to watch. :('
Well, if you are like me and can't stand the sight of blood, then you can watch this video.
If you love Challengers, this is when its tough to watch. It basically disappears into dust.
Quote from: MEK-Dangerous on September 25, 2018, 01:32:13 PM
Quote from: GY3R/T on September 24, 2018, 06:13:21 PM
Well after reading your replies.... :o i'm not even going to watch. :('
Well, if you are like me and can't stand the sight of blood, then you can watch this video.
If you love Challengers, this is when its tough to watch. It basically disappears into dust.
Blood doesn't bother me a bit... Loss of life does. i refused to watch ANY of the ISIS executions out of respect for the victim, respect for families, respect for life. I'm tainted enough thank-you.
It's like a Nascar (speed) wreck without any of the safety items installed.
I've been lookin' at this stuff for 35 years and to this day there's always that one that you know is just bad juju...........
Quote from: anlauto on September 24, 2018, 03:17:01 PM
Looks like a V6 model, but had to be going 100 mph at least.....I would say it was a suicide :alan2cents:
Maybe, but there also was a guy walking down the sidewalk at the same time. At the speed that thing was moving at, one twitch of the steering wheel to avoid a perceived issue, and its all over but the clean up.
looks like he did that move on purpose.
:notsure:
We will never really know, may he rest in peace :andyangel:
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That hurts so much.
The nose is just 1/3rd gone/smooshed. That sure sucks!
:'(
Over the weekend, at the Annual Budweiser Car Show in Fairfield, Ca, a show car participant was showing off as he left the show, and the car got a little squirrel-ly, rolled over, and caught fire. What a waste of a nice 69 BBO AMX 390, TKO 5-spd, rack & pinion, etc. First responders said the driver was alright. Here's a before and after shot.
That Fargo panel is nice!
What A waist
A lone driver in a 1998 Dodge Viper was pushing 170 MPH on the Highway just outside of Markham, when he lost control on the last stretch and flipped a few times. Eventually, the car slammed sideways into a pole, resulting in deadly injuries. Given the speed, this car crash stands out in people's mind. Dodge Viper Flips: August 21, 2010
Quote from: CudaMoparRay on October 04, 2018, 12:21:48 AM
A lone driver in a 1998 Dodge Viper was pushing 170 MPH on the Highway just outside of Markham, when he lost control on the last stretch and flipped a few times. Eventually, the car slammed sideways into a pole, resulting in deadly injuries. Given the speed, this car crash stands out in people's mind. Dodge Viper Flips: August 21, 2010
Wow just wow! :o
Stupid is is stupid does.
Another Darwin finalist
2018 Challenger remains.....
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WOW.
Drivers door shape at the handle is round like a pole or tree.
Quote from: BFM_Cuda on October 09, 2018, 05:41:06 PM
2018 Challenger remains.....
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Where did they put the driver's remains ?
Quote from: anlauto on October 09, 2018, 07:00:57 PM
Quote from: BFM_Cuda on October 09, 2018, 05:41:06 PM
2018 Challenger remains.....
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Where did they put the driver's remains ?
Still compiling the pieces. :rubeyes:
Quote from: YellowThumper on October 09, 2018, 06:10:03 PM
WOW.
Drivers door shape at the handle is round like a pole or tree.
Yeah could be, hard to see in that photo, but the car is in two pieces, split through the passenger compartment.
Is that the one in the video that hit the piling ?
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 09, 2018, 10:26:54 PM
Is that the one in the video that hit the piling ?
To me it appears that it is not the same one. Watched vid again and pillar crash the motor is completely separated from body. This one motor is in and it has burned as well.
SMH...
Quote from: YellowThumper on October 10, 2018, 07:18:05 AM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 09, 2018, 10:26:54 PM
Is that the one in the video that hit the piling ?
To me it appears that it is not the same one. Watched vid again and pillar crash the motor is completely separated from body. This one motor is in and it has burned as well.
SMH...
This car has the black hood and trunk lid stripes, the car in the video does not. I was curious too when i found this photo.
More photos here if your interested...
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:bye:
Ouch :'(
:'( :crying:
and the wing remains straight, undamaged... :andyangel:
:crying:
:unbelievable:
:bricks:
Quote from: Topcat on October 28, 2018, 03:00:24 PM
:bricks:
Makes me want to immediately up-grade my alternator and gauge wiring! :bricks:
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Quote from: Topcat on October 28, 2018, 03:00:24 PM
:bricks:
Makes me want to immediately up-grade my alternator and gauge wiring! :bricks:
Heard it was a fuel fire and the fiberglass caught on fire.
Quote from: Topcat on October 28, 2018, 04:54:59 PM
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 28, 2018, 03:12:14 PM
Quote from: Topcat on October 28, 2018, 03:00:24 PM
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Makes me want to immediately up-grade my alternator and gauge wiring! :bricks:
Heard it was a fuel fire and the fiberglass caught on fire.
Could very well have been. It's on the right side, today's auto stores don't seem to give you the right hose. With today's fuel they are deteriorating pretty fast. I've made mine almost all steel with PTFE at vibration and/or flex areas. Beautiful car just awful to see that.
New trunk lid and spoiler and you are all set!
:crying:
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 29, 2018, 10:12:43 AM
New trunk lid and spoiler and you are all set!
:crying:
Those part put onto a new shell and you're all set...
Quote from: anlauto on October 29, 2018, 11:46:29 AM
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 29, 2018, 10:12:43 AM
New trunk lid and spoiler and you are all set!
:crying:
Those part put onto a new shell and you're all set...
And by the looks of it, somebody took A satellite and did A rebody job. want to bet the tags numbers are gone!
:o Looks like a giant can opener got to it!!!!
Quote from: JS29 on October 29, 2018, 11:55:07 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 29, 2018, 11:46:29 AM
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 29, 2018, 10:12:43 AM
New trunk lid and spoiler and you are all set!
:crying:
Those part put onto a new shell and you're all set...
And by the looks of it, somebody took A satellite and did A rebody job. want to bet the tags numbers are gone!
Exactly my thought... :thinking: :stop:
Use extra caution in rural areas this time of year...
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I didn't know a deer could do 114!
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 30, 2018, 07:00:51 AM
I didn't know a deer could do 114!
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Quote from: anlauto on October 30, 2018, 07:36:22 AM
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on October 30, 2018, 07:00:51 AM
I didn't know a deer could do 114!
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Went from 10 to114 in an instant
:bye:
:bye:
:wrenching: Hope someone snatched that one out of the woods..... :unbelievable:
That rusty bucket was a bit confused.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on November 01, 2018, 07:05:20 AM
That rusty bucket was a bit confused.
:iagree: The chrome on the back is a giveaway! :alan2cents:
An AMD Dream Car!
Anyone have a clean driver's side door for a Cuda?
:crying:
Decided to look past the horror and now see the jeep and Vega.
Has an AAR hood
:bye:
This one makes me very sad!
:crying:
Me too! I'd love to restore that one.
Would love to hear a "hey that is mine and it is restored now" reply to this thread someday.
Not wrecked or destroyed.... a little neglected but it's now Sublime green and in the owners driveway at least! Just a reminded of whats to come weather wise up here soon.... :tired:
:'(
Mopar Caterpillar trying to slink away.
:unbelievable: Damn that can opener is running wild :rubeyes:
That's a lot of torque!
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Ha, ha: He shouldn't have installed the traction bars to start with but when he did it appears he needed some coaching.
Quote from: 340challconvert on November 04, 2018, 12:09:35 PM
An AMD Dream Car!
Anyone have a clean driver's side door for a Cuda?
:crying:
Looks like he already has a spare door in the trunk from Goodmark...
Anyone need the back seat for an AAR Cuda?
The other Cuda has the Gran Coupe trim!
:crying:
Yep: That makes you sick right there. Montana most likely.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on November 09, 2018, 06:28:46 PM
Yep: That makes you sick right there. Montana most likely.
Also likely late 70' early 80's....
This thread just goes to show that a lot of cars got killed in the day
The Javelin above is a 70 , IMO the best year for them , virtually nothing will fit the 71 Brad has tho
Years ago, somebody mailed me a stack of photos (that's how long ago I'm talking...I can't remember who) and this was one of the pictures in the stack....
I've had constant dreams at night about finding this car....unfortunately I have zero information other then it's a 340 auto...
Quote from: anlauto on November 11, 2018, 09:43:56 AM
Years ago, somebody mailed me a stack of photos (that's how long ago I'm talking...I can't remember who) and this was one of the pictures in the stack....
I've had constant dreams at night about finding this car....unfortunately I have zero information other then it's a 340 auto...
The picture of the shed reminded me that there is supposed to be a V code JS27 stored in a shed on the owner's mothers property near me.
That's my Holy Grail :takemymoney:
I would find some time to go look for the JS27 Vcode
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 11, 2018, 05:12:35 PM
I would find some time to go look for the JS27 Vcode
I'll try find that path but it went cold a long time ago.
Hey I know of another 340 4-speed Cuda stored in a shed in Hayward.
I should see what the datatag says.
:wowzers:
:'(
Looks like a Challenger with Gangrene. :Thud:
Ouch!
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Can't give that a thumbs up :thinking:
Luckily the owners daughter walked away...
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on November 24, 2018, 06:57:49 AM
Luckily the owners daughter walked away...
Was she in the passenger seat ?
Quote from: anlauto on November 24, 2018, 07:18:46 AM
Quote from: 303 Mopar on November 24, 2018, 06:57:49 AM
Luckily the owners daughter walked away...
Was she in the passenger seat ?
He just said my daughter walked away, so I was assuming she was the only one in the car.
Tee boned or lost control :bye:
I as well am curious if she was a passenger.
Hit has appearance of coming in from the rear forward. same effect if this one was sliding in reverse from a spin out. But also is on correct side of road.
Quote from: YellowThumper on November 24, 2018, 05:30:35 PM
I as well am curious if she was a passenger.
Hit has appearance of coming in from the rear forward. same effect if this one was sliding in reverse from a spin out. But also is on correct side of road.
Owner said his daughter was driving and slid sideways into on-coming traffic, but was able to walk away.
Quote from: 303 Mopar on November 25, 2018, 11:06:55 AM
Quote from: YellowThumper on November 24, 2018, 05:30:35 PM
I as well am curious if she was a passenger.
Hit has appearance of coming in from the rear forward. same effect if this one was sliding in reverse from a spin out. But also is on correct side of road.
Owner said his daughter was driving and slid sideways into on-coming traffic, but was able to walk away.
:twothumbsup: thanks
:o
:wrenching: Where are all these cars hiding at??? :notsure:
Quote from: 1Burgfish on November 26, 2018, 02:18:09 PM
:wrenching: Where are all these cars hiding at??? :notsure:
I have no idea :dunno: ::)
:rubeyes: :drooling:
More Mopars Down....
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Darn: That looks like my old Duster, there were lots of them out there though.
:crying:
:crying:
:wrenching: Mopar haven!!!!
GL down
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:bricks: Clean up on isle 9!!! :pullinghair:
'72 RR (Not a GTX) 440, 4 spd. bought for parts from original owner circa 1984.
Oh, and that is a '71 Challenger R/T hull in the background (originally FJ6, 340, 4 spd.) that the RR driveline was going into but a 50 mi. move killed that. Sold the hull to a local guy and often wondered if he ever got it back on the road. RR was parted out.
:crying:
Looks like it hit a pole, or tree?
Quote from: dodj on November 30, 2018, 06:27:17 PM
Looks like it hit a pole, or tree?
Or side swiped one!! :'( :bye:
Trees always win...
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Also like that mid-60's b= body in the background
Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 01, 2018, 08:17:46 AM
Trees always win. Big trees don't move ether!!! note the damage on the roof, the back of the car was up in the air. what is up with the hole in the right fender?
Picture of a printed photo, sorry for the quality.
Local Quebec car wrecked in the 80's, convertible, too...
Ben
Quote from: JS29 on December 01, 2018, 08:40:36 AM
Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 01, 2018, 08:17:46 AM
Trees always win. Big trees don't move ether!!! note the damage on the roof, the back of the car was up in the air. what is up with the hole in the right fender?
Wow on that one.
At first glance I thought the hole was the headlight bucket. Closer look it is not. Possibly a suspension part exited thru there on impact.
'67 Coronet RT from the CA fires. Apparently the owner had no insurance or registered the car for 5+ years so he will get no money for the loss.
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What a shame.
Fire sucks.
That's why I moved 14 years ago and constructed a metal building to house my cars. I also maintain a no burn zone around the building.
Tree or telephone pole?
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 13, 2018, 08:41:56 PM
Tree or telephone pole?
My guess is TREE!!! :alan2cents:
Going for telephone pole.
No branch cushioning, I say pole as well.
I agree telephone pole look at the door indent it's close to perfectly symmetrical.
I say telephone poll as well. The damaged area is deep and defined. Of course, maybe a steel beam fell out of the sky?
:stop:
:'( :bye:
Make sure you have an extinguisher with you...
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Or marshmallows
Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 16, 2018, 07:14:43 AM
Make sure you have an extinguisher with you... :'( :bye:
Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 16, 2018, 07:14:43 AM
Make sure you have an extinguisher with you...
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Horrible tragedy! :o
Swede Savage's wreck (AAR# 50221) at practice for the St. Jovite race in 1970:
that will need a bit of sheet metal !!
Hmm: And how about the 68 GTX circle track car?
For you "resto-mod" guys..
:wrenching: Nothing that a frame machine won't fix!!!!
...
WOW! just had a flash bask of what my 70 R/T looked like after my brother got done with it. :pullinghair: :barf:
That'll buff out....
Well, that was a grim cruise through the whole thread... :crying:
About the tree thing; when a car leaves the road, the vehicle's mass and speed dictate that it will keep on going until something stops it or it ruins out of energy. That something is usually a tree or pole...
Lessons learned
Add fire extinguisher and bracket behind driver's seat.
Steel line from fuel pump to carbs
Please tell me about e body electrical problems (ammeter and others).
Owner went for a cruise today in his survivor 69 Charger, doing 55 mph and a 17 year old kid decided to gun it across all 4 lanes of traffic and T boned him (he was doing about 25-30 mph). Charger is totaled but the owner walked away.
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:crying: heavy damage, but not a write off in my opinion....well the insurance company will write it off, but the car is fixable :alan2cents:
Merry Christmas huh :headbang:
Quote from: anlauto on December 24, 2018, 07:28:04 PM
:crying: heavy damage, but not a write off in my opinion....well the insurance company will write it off, but the car is fixable :alan2cents:
Update from the owner, the Charger apparently can be saved and he has Hagerty insurance in case the kids insurance doesn't come through. There were also a lot of witnesses, including an off-duty cop, so needless to say the kid was found at fault.
Everyone was ok, so it's very good news that the Charger can be saved...
Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 25, 2018, 07:48:19 AM
Quote from: anlauto on December 24, 2018, 07:28:04 PM
:crying: heavy damage, but not a write off in my opinion....well the insurance company will write it off, but the car is fixable :alan2cents:
Update from the owner, the Charger apparently can be saved and he has Hagerty insurance in case the kids insurance doesn't come through. There were also a lot of witnesses, including an off-duty cop, so needless to say the kid was found at fault.
I agree that looked very fixable
Start at the left frame rail with a good hard pull to get things back in place. :alan2cents:
:wrenching:
:wrenching: No Trespassing unless to remove said sign!!!
When a Road Runner thought he could clear a wall.
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:wrenching: bird on the wall :crying:!!!
Quote from: 303 Mopar on January 08, 2019, 08:20:24 AM
When a Road Runner thought he could clear a wall.
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Amateurs! :rolleyes:
Duke boys could have got the job done! :haha:
It's a GTX :brainiac:
:iagree: ... my first thought. my second... this week on the Dukes!
Look someone gave them the bird
:soshelp:
That 70 bh has a blacked out tail panel. Any knowledge on the car?
Also looks like the orange one in the back would be in better condition.
"Not for sale, I'm a collector".
Sorry, no info
I do know the "owner" puts the car's value at over 100k after a restoration! may be some day?
Plenty of slow growing iron oxide! :bricks:
:wrenching: One of these days I am going to restore it, and when it's done it will be worth 100 million so it's not for sale...... :Stirring:
I know of a 67 Charger and a 57 vette fuel injected like that.
"I will get to that" for almost 40 years for both. 2 different people and same story.
Unfortunate for sure
Quote from: cuda hunter on January 09, 2019, 07:06:57 AM
That 70 bh has a blacked out tail panel. Any knowledge on the car?
Also looks like the orange one in the back would be in better condition.
d
Looks like AAR striping on the orange Cuda? :thinking:
In my travels around town today....
should have swapped in disc brakes !
Quote from: 340challconvert on January 09, 2019, 06:43:22 PM
Quote from: cuda hunter on January 09, 2019, 07:06:57 AM
That 70 bh has a blacked out tail panel. Any knowledge on the car?
Also looks like the orange one in the back would be in better condition.
d
Looks like AAR striping on the orange Cuda? :thinking:
And it has a blacked out hood.
Do you know where these cars are?
:wrenching: That one can be fixed and the brakes upgraded during repair...
Quote from: 1Burgfish on January 10, 2019, 07:15:24 AM
:wrenching: That one can be fixed and the brakes upgraded during repair...
Absolutely! But what will MR Drysdale drive in the mean time?
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Quote from: 1Burgfish on January 10, 2019, 07:15:24 AM
:wrenching: That one can be fixed and the brakes upgraded during repair...
Absolutely! But what will MR Drysdale drive in the mean time?
:haha: Have to get a ride from Miss Hathaway
:wrenching: He can get a ride with Mr. Brady from the Brady bunch; I believe he has a Barracuda convertible..
Quote from: 1Burgfish on January 10, 2019, 12:25:36 PM
:wrenching: He can get a ride with Mr. Brady from the Brady bunch; I believe he has a Barracuda convertible..
Yes, A blue 72 convertible at that!! :foul:
:wrenching: Didn't :thinking: Mannix have one too?
And mod squad! :thinking:
If you don't use reputable transportation, this is what you get. "Fell" off the transport truck and hit a concrete embankment.
Thanks. It Happened in late August. Tough lesson to learn. Wasn't able to go pick the car up myself after I bought it in Texas. Arranged for transport, they picked it up and it fell off the truck just after 300 miles. Didn't hook it up right and it came off the truck. The whole front end is trashed as well as the frame. Now I am back to looking for a new dream car.
Dang: What a waste.
was that an original V21 performance hood treatment car ? :drooling: -- :'( :crying:
:wrenching: :welcome: To the site, sorry to see your car damaged the carrier's insurance should cover the cars repairs.
Quote from: 1Burgfish on January 11, 2019, 06:11:53 AM
:wrenching: :welcome: To the site, sorry to see your car damaged the carrier's insurance should cover the cars repairs.
Yeah that car looks easy to fix
This happened right in front of me on Woodward Ave during the Dream Cruise at 6:00am, single vehicle accident.
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Quote from: 340challconvert on January 09, 2019, 06:43:22 PM
Quote from: cuda hunter on January 09, 2019, 07:06:57 AM
That 70 bh has a blacked out tail panel. Any knowledge on the car?
Also looks like the orange one in the back would be in better condition.
d
Looks like AAR striping on the orange Cuda? :thinking:
And it has a blacked out hood.
Do you know where these cars are?
Wish I did know their location?
Found the pic on the internet. :rubeyes:
:'(
:wrenching: Where are all these yards located??? :notsure:
Quote from: 1Burgfish on January 14, 2019, 09:04:14 AM
:wrenching: Where are all these yards located??? :notsure:
These pictures have been taken probably 30 years ago...they been floating around the internet since the early days of Cars in barns etc...
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Quote from: 1Burgfish on January 14, 2019, 09:04:14 AM
:wrenching: Where are all these yards located??? :notsure:
These pictures have been taken probably 30 years ago...they been floating around the internet since the early days of Cars in barns etc...
That might also be Ted Stevens place
It's a miracle! A superbird I saw at the Silver auction last week in Phoenix...
''Fully restored'' ::)
Yes it's the same car... at least same VIN!
Ben
Quote from: benlavigne on January 14, 2019, 03:50:01 PM
It's a miracle! A superbird I saw at the Silver auction last week in Phoenix...
''Fully restored'' ::)
Yes it's the same car... at least same VIN!
Ben
Nice to see it saved....Jeff Cabot here in Ontario is doing the same thing with a burnt out Daytona !.....Anything can be restored :alan2cents:
:wrenching: I wonder if it has a salvage title??? :haha:
:haha:
Jan. 14, 2019. Viper crashes into Fort Erie, ON elementary school.
https://www.niagarathisweek.com/news-story/9124531-dodge-viper-crashes-into-ridgeway-elementary-school/
Quote from: Jay Bee on January 21, 2019, 07:13:04 AM
Jan. 14, 2019. Viper crashes into Fort Erie, ON elementary school.
https://www.niagarathisweek.com/news-story/9124531-dodge-viper-crashes-into-ridgeway-elementary-school/
Wow makes one wonder what the heck was he doing out with a Viper in the snow? :looney:
Ha, they drive slippery enough on warm pavement.
:wrenching: Thought he was in a snowmobile!!!
:bye:
:wrenching: Plenty of good Mopar parts in that yard!!!!!
:D
OUCH! :'(
I always wanted to smack Fonda for hurting that car.
WHat about the Dukes destroying one every single week :bricks:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 09, 2019, 11:52:20 AM
WHat about the Dukes destroying one every single week :bricks:
Oh they supposedly went through more than one a week
:'(
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 09, 2019, 11:52:20 AM
WHat about the Dukes destroying one every single week :bricks:
They are not Jane Fonda. She just deserves to be slapped. And slapped again. and again......
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Quote from: benlavigne on January 14, 2019, 03:50:01 PM
It's a miracle! A superbird I saw at the Silver auction last week in Phoenix...
''Fully restored'' ::)
Yes it's the same car... at least same VIN!
Ben
Nice to see it saved....Jeff Cabot here in Ontario is doing the same thing with a burnt out Daytona !.....Anything can be restored :alan2cents:
Thats not being saved.. thats a rebody... :dunno: my opinion...
Yea...call it whatever you want....It's another one saved and another one back on the road for many more years to come :worship:
I'm to happy to see all cars back on the road and being enjoyed, but not if its being represented as a quote real car...I'll be the first to complain, that the rich has destroyed the hobby.. but I still won't represent a car if its not what it is, I have a friend who swap #'s from a Bee to a 318 Coronet, who to this day, still swears by it.... :dunno:
:wrenching: I remember going to a salvage yard that I had called earlier asking about 69 Charger parts that I was restoring in the early 90's and the owner of the yard told me that he had a Charger coming in that day, so I show up early to get first shot at parts and when I show up the car that came in was a 70 Charger 500 B5 blue and complete; today I kick myself for not buying that car and pulling it from that yard it was complete... :pullinghair:
I used to frequently visit several of my local salvage yards back in late 70's and early 80's
There were plenty of sad Mopars that could have been taken home and put back on the road after some work.
I used to collect the build sheets from some of them; I look at the sheets today and also wish I had the sense to pick up some of those cars.
:bye:
I long for those days.
Here is one that will really make you cry :'(
:wrenching: Wow! The 70 Charger 500 was at a salvage yard past Mountain Lakes, NJ it was in better shape than the 69 I was working on... :Thud:
1Burgfish
I have seen what you are talking about. Usually a pretty complete car in decent shape that sits in a junk yard with the 4 tires missing and is laying on the ground. I have recollections of many different cars sitting like that.
Are you referring to the salvage yard in Pine Brook (Montville) on the 46 west that was there in the late 70's/early 80's?
It sat where the Rt 46 narrowed into one lane and curved around to the west. A Home Depot sits across the highway now.
It was a huge yard and is used today at what looks like some kind of car storage facility. It was always visible from the highway. :thinking:
Quote from: 340challconvert on February 13, 2019, 08:57:58 AM
I used to frequently visit several of my local salvage yards back in late 70's and early 80's
There were plenty of sad Mopars that could have been taken home and put back on the road after some work.
I used to collect the build sheets from some of them; I look at the sheets today and also wish I had the sense to pick up some of those cars.
:bye:
I long for those days.
Here is one that will really make you cry :'(
My lord! a triple black V code !! Wow! And that was in a yard?
In all my years of yarding I've only seen one challenger, a few chargers, a few a body barracuda's and some of the larger cars.
Not many available in colorado in the past 15 years.
Quote from: 340challconvert on February 13, 2019, 08:57:58 AM
I used to frequently visit several of my local salvage yards back in late 70's and early 80's
There were plenty of sad Mopars that could have been taken home and put back on the road after some work.
I used to collect the build sheets from some of them; I look at the sheets today and also wish I had the sense to pick up some of those cars.
:bye:
I long for those days.
Here is one that will really make you cry :'(
Wish I had thought to remove build sheets and tags from back in those days of all kinds of cars in the wrecking yards.
:wrenching: 340challconvert if I remember correctly yes, I believe that same day I went to PST and Kanter auto parts in Boonton to pick up some parts for the Charger. The Salvage yard was off route 46 just before a bridge if I remember right. :thinking:
Quote from: 1Burgfish on February 13, 2019, 03:13:32 PM
:wrenching: 340challconvert if I remember correctly yes, I believe that same day I went to PST and Kanter auto parts in Boonton to pick up some parts for the Charger. The Salvage yard was off route 46 just before a bridge if I remember right. :thinking:
That was a great junk yard, you were allowed to browse and no one bothered you.
I remember climbing into a 70 Challenger that was stacked on top of two other cars.
I climbed up and jumped in and found a love hornets nest; Man I jumped down quick and ran and was lucky to have only been stung 2 x. Believe it or not a good memory! :o
Kantor Brothers are still in Boonton, but I think they may have moved to a different facility
They sell a lot of old repair parts for old and very old cars and are now doing some resto work.
Quote from: cuda hunter on February 13, 2019, 01:37:59 PM
In all my years of yarding I've only seen one challenger, a few chargers, a few a body barracuda's and some of the larger cars.
Not many available in colorado in the past 15 years.
You missed the golden age of yarding in the 80s and 90s - man there were some great cars in yards.
:bye:
Posted yesterday by a cc.c member. The whole story and many more pictures in the link.
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=122298.0
Darn: I hate to see that happen to an old car that is 45 years old. It looks like it protected it's occupants though.
He has Hagerty insurance.........waiting to see how this turns out as probably a lot of us have Hagerty.....
:o Wow .... that just sucks! :barf:
:wrenching: Man I miss going to yards like that, I used to drive all over North Jersey and parts of Pennsylvania looking for yards to see if they had anything interesting languishing in the weeds or on top of other cars....
I'm only 51 but can remember with my first Challenger in 1987ish ? going to the local wreckers in Toronto and fishing out a driveshaft on a stack of Challengers piled 3 high. I too miss those days.... makes me feel old.
Yeah, same memories of junk yards growing up. Most of the ones I visited "hid" their good muscle cars or parted them but saved them in some old barn or container. You had to get to know the yard owner to find out what he had for the real deal muscle. I know of a couple that had 426 Hemi and six-pack motors pulled but hidden out of site. Same with GM products. One of the yards had a true Yenko Camaro but you had to know the yard owner to see it. Good times. Now when I visit my home state (Wisconsin) those yards are all crushed. Too bad.
That really SUX! But it proves my comments in a different thread about structural integrity . I'm really curious to see what Haggerty will do with this. IMO it's now a parts car.
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on February 14, 2019, 08:30:13 PM
That really SUX! But it proves my comments in a different thread about structural integrity . I'm really curious to see what Haggerty will do with this. IMO it's now a parts car.
:iagree:
It might not be a parts car. Dynacorn makes a wonderful trunk floor assy with jig welded framerails that could be welded in as long as the front half can be pulled straight and they all need sheetmetal anyway.
Not Mopar but back in the 80s at a self pull yard there were 2 full and complete skyliners. Complete with their retractable roofs intact...
Tried to purchase them but yard was not licensed to be able to sell.
A yard in Hayward CA had a 69 4 speed RR convertible less motor. Blue on blue PW and Power top car. The transmission was in the car but they drug the tail shaft on the ground all the way to the yard.
It could be yours for $500
When I went back to get it was gone. Their forklift had broken down and they traded the RR for getting it repaired.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on February 15, 2019, 07:13:46 AM
It might not be a parts car. Dynacorn makes a wonderful trunk floor assy with jig welded framerails that could be welded in as long as the front half can be pulled straight and they all need sheetmetal anyway.
You may be surprise at the rides I see weekly (at the auction) that have less damage that insurance companies put the ax too. Of course around where I am that also makes for a bill of sale/junked title
TWISTED !
:bye:
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on February 15, 2019, 07:13:46 AM
It might not be a parts car. Dynacorn makes a wonderful trunk floor assy with jig welded framerails that could be welded in as long as the front half can be pulled straight and they all need sheetmetal anyway.
IMO, it will require a ton of work to straighten everything out. Door has pushed into the front fender so it cannot be opened. I know cuda6pk says the roof is not popped up because the window is rolled down, but the window spec etching at the bottom of the window can be seen, so It looks to me like the cabin is now a different shape than stock. Other pix show torn open seams and buckles. Anything can be fixed, but not worthwhile to fix that one. :bricks:
Like Allan says...it's why we have insurance. Buy another car.
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on February 19, 2019, 10:27:05 PM
Quote from: anlauto on February 19, 2019, 08:07:13 PM
TWISTED !
Had to be a fatal................
:iagree: No attempt to cut the driver out with the jaws, no way anybody walked away from that. :bye:
I'm gonna have to go with something hit that Duster while it was unoccupied. Maybe a big truck or something. Otherewise, I would think they would have no option but to cut the car apart to remove the driver. My buddy's car look just as bad back in the 80s when he was awakened to the sound of a garbage truck with no brakes rolling backwards down his street and demolishing his new Monte SS.
Coming up at Copart... altho hot a hot commodity car..
Quote from: JS29 on February 20, 2019, 07:05:11 AM
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on February 19, 2019, 10:27:05 PM
Quote from: anlauto on February 19, 2019, 08:07:13 PM
TWISTED !
Had to be a fatal................
:iagree: No attempt to cut the driver out with the jaws, no way anybody walked away from that. :bye:
This happened in Quebec. Driver and front passenger did not make it, rear seat passenger barely survived...
Ben
Sad Road Runner
:'(
Quote from: anlauto on February 21, 2019, 05:04:56 AM
Quote from: 340challconvert on February 21, 2019, 04:42:08 AM
Sad Road Runner
:'(
Actually a Superbird :alan2cents:
How can you tell? The holes in the top of the rear quarters for the spoiler? :thinking:
Rear window plug
ALL Superbirds were tail panel stripe delete cars :alan2cents: This one doesn't have a stripe. :takealook:
I bet it was a hot car at one time.
That can be brought back to life, right?
:takemymoney: Anything can be brought back to life as long as it hasn't been crushed/melted and turned into a washing machine.
Quote from: cuda hunter on February 21, 2019, 08:41:38 AM
That can be brought back to life, right?
ANYTHING can be restored :alan2cents:
:yes: , I doubt you would sell at a profit though
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 21, 2019, 12:12:22 PM
:yes: , I doubt you would sell at a profit though
but you would have a superbird.
Another
Looks like a 57 big window.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 21, 2019, 08:59:22 PM
Another
Luckily it still has the Plymouth decal to give a hint :haha:
& the rear window
Definitely worth saving!
:wrenching:
Dang: That car could have been in a lot better condition.
Longer spring shackles were good for looks but not so much for cornering it seems...
Ben
Quote from: benlavigne on February 23, 2019, 10:52:24 AM
Longer spring shackles were good for looks but not so much for cornering it seems...
Ben
Combined with air shocks that would push car to lean even farther when cornering.
:bigthumb:
Is that a ram air hood?
did the non ram air hood look just like that?
Is that hood different than this picture of a hood?
70 bees had the twin scoop & the stinger hoods , twin scoop was ram air
:bye:
That is where my dreams lay. An abandoned superbird just waiting for me to purchase it.
A daytona would be just as well. almost.
:crying:
Ouch: Maybe someone cloned that one to be a DOH.
That Daytona reminds me of this Daytona
It's the same car. :alan2cents:
:wrenching: It sure is, when was this pic taken?
More :bye:
Quote from: anlauto on February 27, 2019, 08:59:39 AM
It's the same car. :alan2cents:
:iagree: My thoughts exactly!
Quote from: JS29 on February 27, 2019, 10:27:37 AM
Quote from: anlauto on February 27, 2019, 08:59:39 AM
It's the same car. :alan2cents:
:iagree: My thoughts exactly!
It is, and it's been restored down under!
Ben
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 27, 2019, 09:53:43 AM
More :bye:
Unfortunately, this one is still sitting outside, rotting.
Owner knows what he has, and will not sell, doesn't need the money... It's one of the rare SE's column-shift with buddy seat.
He's had it for over 30 years, here it is in better days:
Ben
Quote from: 1Burgfish on February 27, 2019, 09:33:33 AM
:wrenching: It sure is, when was this pic taken?
My picture is taken July 6, 2007 at Carlisle
:bye:
It may be difficult to be sure
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 27, 2019, 10:11:14 PM
It may be difficult to be sure
he's got the roof in the background to fix it
:wrenching: He sure does but will he?
:bye:
:bye:
:bye:
:bye:
:bye:
:(
I did manage to buy this one... and resell it before finishing it.... :crying:
Ben
:bye:
That Super Bee is now being restored, or may be restored by now :thinking:
If I'm not mistaken, that Mod Top bee is the only known A12 car. I talked with the owner back in the early 90s and almost traded a 71 Super Bee for it.
Quote from: 6Pack70 on March 06, 2019, 05:16:01 AM
If I'm not mistaken, that Mod Top bee is the only known A12 car. I talked with the owner back in the early 90s and almost traded a 71 Super Bee for it.
Yes...that's the one...I wonder how the restoration is coming along ?
You guys get to play with such cool cars. :wowzers:
Yes...that's the one...I wonder how the restoration is coming along ?
Scheduled to be at Carlisle Alan. Darrin just posted pics of body in primer.
Has many of the bolt on parts ready to go.
Quote from: Mymcodebee on March 06, 2019, 10:19:49 AM
Yes...that's the one...I wonder how the restoration is coming along ?
Scheduled to be at Carlisle Alan. Darrin just posted pics of body in primer.
Has many of the bolt on parts ready to go.
That would be cool for the A12 reunion :twothumbsup:
:bye:
:wrenching: How I would love to have that yard with those Super birds!!! :wrenching:
Who wouldn't !!
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 06, 2019, 09:50:45 PM
:bye:
Those two have been restored, the White one was on Graveyard Carz...
Ben
Or is that FJ6?....... :dunno:
:bye:
:bye:
Local's car .... Rob. I've been after him for years to sell it to me. :soshelp:
that is bad ass !!! Keep trying.
:wrenching: Try to convince him that he will never restore it and that mother earth will reclaim the car and then he won't have the car or the money being offered for it!!! :fingerscrossed:
:bye:
Nice: I can't tell if it's a girlymatic or not though.
:bye:
:bye:
:bye:
Used as intended and he found the limits unfortunately.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 12, 2019, 09:29:58 PM
:bye:
That is repairable! I hope some one fixed it. :fingerscrossed:
:bye:
Looks like it was just put out in the bone yard.
:stayinlane:
:bye:
:tired:
:bye:
Why does it seem like a lot of the winged cars ended up like this????
Quote from: bentpshrods on March 16, 2019, 10:03:41 AM
Why does it seem like a lot of the winged cars ended up like this????
Don't know but this thread sure is pointing that out
Even more of the non wing cars ended up the same way though. I would say about 75% or so.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on March 16, 2019, 02:15:11 PM
Even more of the non wing cars ended up the same way though. I would say about 75% or so.
Well that is hard to say and I think is very dependent on the model.
Take Hemi E Body convertibles. They are all accounted for except one Challenger - at least one is a re-body and one is a recreation.
Then you look at 68 Hemi Chargers. I know of two people trying to track them. One has a list of 75 cars, the other 99. I think the made ~ 450 cars. So your 75% is looking pretty good.
I guess we just need to be thankful for those that made it.
Built to be ridden hard...
:bye:
:bye:
:unbelievable:
Here's a couple out by the garage.
They were this bad when I dropped them there.
Couple more
I guess Dusters Demons and Dart Sport were the cheap used cars of the 70's, at least if you look at the number of crashed ones from vintage pics... All of these were from the same area in Quebec...
Ben
"selling any parts off the 68 charger"
Revised ** Sorry guys just noticed I missed a key word/number. (Not a hemi car, 440, 4 speed, RT.) ***
Its one of the only two out there I need to bring back.
It's a hemi four speed, RT.
Can walk through the middle of the car and I pulled it out of the ground literally.
I will put it on a rack and call AMD with a large list.
The blue rag is savable as well. The others have probably found their resting spots.
Available on Saginaw CL
Quote from: Mymcodebee on March 18, 2019, 12:01:41 PM
"selling any parts off the 68 charger"
Its one of the only two out there I need to bring back.
It's a hemi four speed, RT.
Can walk through the middle of the car and I pulled it out of the ground literally.
I will put it on a rack and call AMD with a large list.
The blue rag is savable as well. The others have probably found their resting spots.
Yeah that one is definitely not a parts car
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Real Hemi car !! :unbelievable:
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 18, 2019, 09:24:25 PM
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Real Hemi car !! :unbelievable:
No it's a 440 car with a hemi 4 speed (18 spline)
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Memeber on Dodge Charger a few years back , at least he was OK :twothumbsup:
This thread makes me sad but keep going in anyway.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 19, 2019, 09:25:54 PM
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Memeber on Dodge Charger a few years back , at least he was OK :twothumbsup:
Looks like a "Dukes" car after a film shooting! :(
:wrenching:What hit or did he hit???
Tee boned
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I think every FJ6 AAR i Know about took a real pounding.
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Oh! A 65 Mustang coupe!
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At least she's inside. The snow tires have wreaked a bit of damage though. Certainly not too bad at all.
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:twothumbsup: the 500 needs saving !
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I think I could clean up that 500 and hammer it as-is, well maybe install some new tires.
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Can only imagine how much acid remains to destroy steel in that cow stall...
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Can only imagine how much acid remains to destroy steel in that cow stall...
:iagree: IT soaks into the cement from the cows waist. :('
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Can only imagine how much acid remains to destroy steel in that cow stall...
:iagree: IT soaks into the cement from the cows waist. :('
Waste and yup...
My family has a massive farm in Wisconsin.
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:wrenching: Time for a restoration!!!
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Hmm A 12 pkg ???
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Quote from: 340challconvert on April 09, 2019, 07:52:05 AM
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There is a A12 Superbee 4-Speed vary close to me that has sat in the back yard of all things, a want a be body shop. the owner has let it set there sense the early 80's. the thinks it is still worth :bigmoney: rotted into the ground! :(' :barf:
What a waste :bye:
I had a chance to buy a A12 Super Bee a few years back for $5k but it was a bench seat auto & needed everything , no regret that I passed
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 10, 2019, 05:53:37 AM
What a waste :bye:
I had a chance to buy a A12 Super Bee a few years back for $5k but it was a bench seat auto & needed everything , no regret that I passed
Ya the owner of that A12 seams to think it's worth five figures as it sets, bench seat, 4-speed Mustered color with black interior. What a wast indeed! :looney:
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 10, 2019, 05:53:37 AM
What a waste :bye:
I had a chance to buy a A12 Super Bee a few years back for $5k but it was a bench seat auto & needed everything , no regret that I passed
Ya the owner of that A12 seams to think it's worth five figures as it sets, bench seat, 4-speed Mustered color with black interior. What a wast indeed! :looney:
Back in 1982 my brother and I looked at 69 A12 Bee 4 speed EV2 with side pipes. It came out of Oakland, CA. Was by two brothers in Antioch that had THREE FE5 AAR 'cuds's. The car had rust or damage and was in pretty good shape.
Sadly my parents would not lend us the $1300 to buy it. I still remember that argument to this day.
:'(
Isn't that Daytona restored now ? :thinking:
Quote from: anlauto on April 15, 2019, 06:20:38 PM
Isn't that Daytona restored now ? :thinking:
Yes it was, as a showcase for AMD products...
http://moparconnectionmagazine.com/gallery-stephens-performance-69-daytona-brought-back-to-life/
The numbers had been taken off the car long ago, and the person who had them would not let go of them until a few years ago...
Ben
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Wow that 71 bee has some good options
All that grass growing around it can't be doing it any good! :foul: :bye:
OUCH! Sorry no details as to what happened or where. Maybe someone knows?
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Wow that 71 bee has some good options
All that grass growing around it can't be doing it any good! :foul: :bye:
No it's not. Storing a car outside is just a crime. I have rescued many from this plight
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Quote from: 700 AKN on April 19, 2019, 09:02:59 PM
OUCH! Sorry no details as to what happened or where. Maybe someone knows?
:wrenching: That car looks like it's from overseas; plates are from France.... :thinking:
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Quote from: 700 AKN on April 19, 2019, 09:02:59 PM
OUCH! Sorry no details as to what happened or where. Maybe someone knows?
:wrenching: That car looks like it's from overseas; plates are from France.... :thinking:
This one definitely found a ditch prior to the flip...
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:wrenching: Stephens needs to sell some of those out of his yard...
I was wondering if it was Stephens but I though they were too far south for snow on the ground
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:wrenching: Yeah Stephens is up north in Alabama every once in a while they get hit with snow. They are close to the Tennessee state line.
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Too Nice to be in this Section! :unbelievable:
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one of the worst i have seen
Wow. Is that 2 cars in one? Looks like a taillight up front. :unbelievable:
you tell me , just 1 car , no clue what it hit supposedly crashed at 150+ mph
:wrenching: That's crazy!!!! Going 150 with drum brakes up front :unbelievable: You need a runway to slow down!!!!
Looks like a tree got taken out by the car. or visa versa.
Those pics have been around awhile already. What carnage, never knew if there were survivors
I recall they did survive somehow
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on April 26, 2019, 03:23:36 PM
Those pics have been around awhile already. What carnage, never knew if there were survivors
Yea...but they've only been posted three times already in this thread :haha: :haha:
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 28, 2019, 05:39:17 AM
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Center punched a tree? They don't move vary well. :console:
The car was at Copart somewhere , I can tell by the #
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 26, 2019, 04:33:39 PM
I recall they did survive somehow
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To use a Star Trek metaphor for the surviving driver of that 65 Satellite; is he living like Captain Christopher Pike? :burnout:
Side veiw of the same white 69 charger I posted before
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I hate to see that. That was a nice car with a lot of work and money in it.
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 30, 2019, 11:03:47 PM
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Another one that gets to me!
I am very partial toward 65 Satellites in the b-body world.
Sad :crying:
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One of the rarer cars on this thread actually. Unfortunately restored value would be relatively low....
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on May 05, 2019, 08:32:59 AM
One of the rarer cars on this thread actually. Unfortunately restored value would be relatively low....
:iagree: There's a guy in my town who is the original owner of a 78 T-Top RT....Talks to me about restoring it...When I tell him it will be around $50K at least then he stops talking about it.
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 06, 2019, 10:27:18 PM
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Looks like the furnace or machine panel is salvageable.
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 07, 2019, 10:49:19 PM
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That one is like a stray/lost puppy, you just want to save it somehow.....
Saw this on the B body forum
Christmas Eve Day was a rough day. It was such a nice day that I was determined to take my survivor 1969 Charger out for a short drive. I was on a four lane blacktop and At the intersection ahead, a truck was on my left and he was signaling to turn right and drive north. As he pulled out, a late model GMC Sierra behind him pulled out at the same time. The young guy who was driving, decided to gun it across all 4 lanes of traffic. His Sierra slammed into my front left fender and our our vehicles' back ends swung around and clapped together. I slid sideways into the ditch. I hit the steering wheel and am bruised/beat up but I walked away, which I am grateful I feel pretty lucky. That being said, the old Charger did well. I was doing 55mph and I'm not sure how fast the other guy was going be he was in a hurry.
This thread makes me sad....seeing all these beautiful cars in that condition. :crying: :crying:
:iagree: I can't click like on any of the posts here :bye:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 07, 2019, 10:49:19 PM
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Hurts to see a 64 Fury like that; my favorite b-body! :crying:
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Looks like they may have survived if they had their seat belt on. Let's hope so.
:wrenching: Looks like it got stepped on :bricks:
Those things actually are fun to drive although the exhaust note is lacking.
Quote from: 1Burgfish on May 09, 2019, 06:10:43 AM
:wrenching: Looks like it got stepped on :bricks:
I saw a car once that had very similar damage ... it was stomped by an eighteenwheelasaurus. The 'saurus was turning at an intersection and didn't swing wide enough. The 'saurus' trailer caught an unsuspecting compact wagon's nose, rolling up and over it smashing it to the ground. After the incident the wagon looked very much like this Prowler ... so I think you are correct in your assessment of it being "stepped on"!
I agree, it's not frontal impact damage, more like death from above....
My opinion is they did survive. Windshield appears to be intact.
As for carnage it looks like they drove under the back of something. Raised truck perhaps.
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Dang, what a shame.
:wrenching: It's a good starting point; looks like fire started inside. It's at a insurance auction lot. Don't know exactly where... :notsure:
Bulkhead short? :thinking:
Little rain on the strip...
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Where did I park my car ???
Looks like Andy Williams crushed it...
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Picture posted on facebook from Nigel Mills
Canadian Superbird. This car was in a collision with I believe a Mennonite horse & buggy in Sw Ontario.This pic is early 80's...still has the rear window plug. The remains ended up in John Cherrys yard.....not sure if the hull is still around.
another one from Nigel....
Wrecker Romping with Lee Ellison in the early 80's. That's R/T Lee in the 70 N code Barracuda convertible...FY1 car. I have the fender tag and I think the broadcast sheet. It was in Dom's auto wreckers. Lee passed in 98 I think.
Nigel always has some great photos and history with Mopars...I wish he was posting on here and not just Facebook.. :crying:
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 12, 2019, 10:17:50 PM
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Wow that sure is rotten, worse than the Javelin I just parted out. :o
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 12, 2019, 10:17:50 PM
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Wow that sure is rotten, worse than the Javelin I just parted out. :o
Yea but that one is now fully restored and living a pampered life in Western Canada
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Wow that sure is rotten, worse than the Javelin I just parted out. :o
Yea but that one is now fully restored and living a pampered life in Western Canada
Wow beautiful car! I assume there is now one less Plymouth Satellite in the world, now with a GTX vin tag/ numbers.
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on May 12, 2019, 10:17:50 PM
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Wow that sure is rotten, worse than the Javelin I just parted out. :o
Yea but that one is now fully restored and living a pampered life in Western Canada
Wow beautiful car! I assume there is now one less Plymouth Satellite in the world, now with a GTX vin tag/ numbers.
Not really, the car was pieced together using parts from a few different cars, much like the Barrelcuda :alan2cents:
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You just know we are all looking at that Cuda and imagining what it needs and what the end result would be.
:wrenching: That one looks like it's in the Caribbean!!!!
Could be Puerto Rico ?
My dad is a tv repair man, he's got this ultimate set of tools, i can fix it. :haha:
House, wall and overgrowth all look like from an area I lived in California. 40s 50s era housing.
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Quote from: YellowThumper on May 15, 2019, 01:02:39 PM
House, wall and overgrowth all look like from an area I lived in California. 40s 50s era housing.
Iron bars on the window behind the Barracuda; had to be a bad neighborhood! :-X
Tires are gone, surprised the rest of the car isn't stripped out!
:wrenching: That one looks like it's from West racing garage... :thinking:
:wrenching: Might be; I found my car in Puerto Rico. Not that many Mopars over there on the island because of the salt air, and if you find one hidden away in the brush it's in pretty bad shape. :crying:
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on May 10, 2019, 02:00:41 PM
Little rain on the strip...
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Andy Williams, one of my Mums favourites!! Any more info on this shot ? Guessing 72 / 73 ?
Just a bit later by those big GM cars, mid to late 70's I think. Looks like that Challenger was a 360 car.
The Challenger is a 1973, but what are we looking at ? a flood or something ? Are they in a sink hole ? :huh:
https://www.wassupinlasvegas.com/july-3-1975-las-vegas-flood/
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Quote from: 1Burgfish on May 15, 2019, 06:26:56 AM
:wrenching: That one looks like it's in the Caribbean!!!!
:no:
So Cal.
Look at the front plate.
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A while back my brother and I went to visit Mom's home in Western Maryland. While there, we decided to take a hike up to the top of the mountain starting from the backyard. Found some cool things while roaming around. We actually made it to the top of the mountain and in the distance we saw a car sitting on the side of a hill.
We go closer and.....
It was a 1969 Roadrunner. 383, four speed. Glad I had a camera handy to prove it was there since I don't remember where we hiked when we came across the car. We had no particular path to follow. What ever road that lead there was long gone and grown over. There is no way of getting it off that Mountain from what I could see. Consider it lost.
:wrenching: Time to get the weed eater and 4x4 tow truck out there!!!
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Looks savable!
Oklahoma.
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Quote from: Marty on May 22, 2019, 09:49:25 PM
Oklahoma.
Cinder blocks my favorite car stand...
:wrenching: It's known as Yard Art!!!
I sure love some yard art.
Got a little myself.
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Duster , kinda hard to tell !
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Badly in need of a RESCUE! :wrenching:
Hope that 71, Duster 340 isn't my old one.
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I don't think that blue one is going to see the road again.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on May 26, 2019, 08:35:53 AM
I don't think that blue one is going to see the road again.
Only parts of it...
:(
1 more picture
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And they say old cars don't have crumple zones.
This post made me think of the GTX in the movie Tommy Boy.
Luv that SPUR oil can.... :woohoo: :haha:
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Comin' in HOT!
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:wrenching: I'd rescue it...
Yes: I've saved worse than that.
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The above picture was taken at National Moparts in Beaverton Ontario...wonder what the story was ? :takepicture:
One word Fire.
Technically that's three words.
Now seven....
It looks like someone lost two mopars in a fire! imagine what else was lost in that fire. :'(
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Rubber bumper, oh no.
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:'(
That's quickly coming apart in a wet environment.
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That one hurts.
Could this junk yard still be around?
no clue :notsure:
You see stuff like that AAR and it makes you sad. It just wasn't feasible to repair them back then though.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 04, 2019, 09:53:22 PM
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Reminds me of when in the late 80's I was picking a driveshaft out of a Challenger, they were in piles 4 high. Standard auto wreckers in Scarborough ....... :('
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Been there awhile.
:bye: dmcl
:wrenching: That did not work out well for him!!!!! :headbang:
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1970 Challenger I found while out deer hunting. Car was crashed just after it was purchased in 1970 . Got the whole carcass for a sweet deal. Original 340 4spd car blue w\ blue gut, no ralley gauges which I thought was a little odd.
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Quote from: bcbassfishing on June 09, 2019, 10:31:02 PM
1970 Challenger I found while out deer hunting. Car was crashed just after it was purchased in 1970 . Got the whole carcass for a sweet deal. Original 340 4spd car blue w\ blue gut, no ralley gauges which I thought was a little odd.
Cool find. did it retain it's build sheet and tags?
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Codys 71
Orange 71, hope he gets to it!
Me too :twothumbsup:
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Used an image search and found that this car sold at or around 14.5K from S & S Mopar Muscle as a project car. Was a 383 hp vert w some nice options with full docs.
Someone picked it up!
:wrenching:
http://www.ssmoparmuscle.com
I wish it was me.
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Sad to see a 70 like that ! :bye:
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That would be a nice pair to build.
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 24, 2019, 09:16:12 PM
:bigthumb:
Here's the story on those two barn ebodies;https://www.thegentlemanracer.com/2018/02/mopar-barn-finds-going-to-auction.html
This is different , not abandoned so much but useless where it is !
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I used to hate those cars, now I like them because they're so ugly I guess.
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on June 28, 2019, 07:19:22 AM
I used to hate those cars, now I like them because they're so ugly I guess.
Agree exactly with that sentiment.
Mopar held on to the 1950's styling way too long.
The Exner designs were great looking in 1955 but by 1962, some of the designs were very outdated.
Chrysler fired Exner when sales dropped in 62. The 63 Plymouth was a big improvement over the 62.
I know, but I'd take the 62. It's a bit lighter and you just know it's all business. I kind of either like a 62 or the even more conformist 64's with the great hardtop roofline.
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Quote from: RUNCHARGER on June 28, 2019, 07:10:34 PM
I know, but I'd take the 62. It's a bit lighter and you just know it's all business. I kind of either like a 62 or the even more conformist 64's with the great hardtop roofline.
I know.
The 62's made great race cars. Those 413's with 13.5 compression hauled in the light body!
I also prefer the 64 Plymouth over the 63 because of that cool roof line.
My father bought a 63 new, and had it many years, till my brother talked him into a Chevy :pokeeye: A Citation - ugg
I'll probably buy a 64 Fury some day. I've built a few 64 Dodges. This is my first one I built. I paid $100 for it to start with so it was pretty rough.
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Not sure who, but I believe someone from Western Canada sent me this picture years ago....I mean an actual glossy photograph (old school)
Where is this car now ?
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Back in 81, I had two 71 JH27G1B cars simultaneously. I was 20 and had the E body bug with no escaping it (I'm now on my 9th E). A buddy jumped in the green one which ran insanely well for a 318 3 speed manual. I jumped in my B7 blue and we left the body shop I worked at in Morton IL and headed down I-474 for Peoria. Naturally, we got to playing race cars and exceeded 100 mph. At 105-110 and at the 13 mile marker west bound, he began to lose control from the left lane. Being a slight curve to the right, and him in the left lane leading me by two car lengths, he dropped left rubber into the grass on the median and then over corrected to the right. The last view I saw was him going sideways to the right as he came back on and across my lane in front of me. The rate of speed combined with the heat of the day, cheap tires, and sideways slide, sheared the right rear tire off the rim just before the front end drove head-on into the grassy rise of the overpass, flipping the car in an explosion of dust and dirt. As I flew past, I could hear the engine running wide open while upside down. By the time I got shut down and got out of my car, the engine finally flashed loudly and died. Being one to always refuse seat belts, he not only survived surprisingly, but walked away with a bleeding scalp from road rash obtained during the slide. The next day as we recreated what happened, and dug through the remains, his story matched our findings. The accelerator cable had broken and had stuck in wide open mode and when he panicked and turned the key off, he came back one click too far and not only killed the engine, but locked the wheel on a slight right hand curve in the road. He then panicked again and turned the key back on in attempt to unlock the wheel, foot off the clutch at over 100 mph. Engine started at full throttle during his over correction and hell was then to be paid. I not only thought he was dead, I knew he was. Nothing surprised me more than to see him in a scramble, digging his way out from the shredded top, standing up and shouting "I ***KED UP!" After a drill sergeant styled attack by Illinois State Police, and a lot of lying on our part, the car was towed to a relative's back yard so we could part it out. But before we did, we decided to see if it'd still run. This car not only started with the same battery in it, but it idled without a glitch (by hand and at the carb). Somebody ended up buying the engine and was happy with it (it had 90,000 miles).
My take? Ma Mopar knew she had to protect drivers in a rollover. That windshield frame not only kept him from being crushed, but allowed his quick escape. Trust that frame!
Friendship ended a few years later...over yet another E. This time a 1970 JS27. I'm sad to have seen a green vert 3 speed get taken out by stupidity...on both of our parts. Drive these things safely, fellow members. Young, stupid, inexperienced...guilty.
Alan: I seen that one decades ago near Edmonton. Guy got it sprayed at Maaco after some, ah, bodywork.
"The accelerator cable had broken and had stuck in wide open mode"
Same thing happened to me while messing around with a Cuda on the freeway. Cable frayed and when pulled into sleeve it just stayed to the floor. @115 I turned off engine but left it in gear until about 55 then pushed in clutch. Only to have a huge backfire blow thru exhaust. Though for sure I had no bottom end. Luckily all ended well.
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Sitting in a field in New Brunswick
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Ah: My favorite year of B-body.
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I think this one qualifies as mangled...
Clean body to start with though.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/cto/d/ashland-1970-dodge-challenger-rt-se/6910788222.html
Yeah: That ones got bowtie written all over it.
the grill is bowtie shaped , the tunneled headlights look like Daytona
Definitely a lot of work in the car, beauty is in the eye....
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That had to hurt.
Quote from: bentpshrods on July 04, 2019, 07:22:56 AM
That had to hurt.
I hate to say it, the driver my not have felt a thing. :bye: It's hard to see, but the stickers in the windshield appear to be New York. Maybe as late as the 90's!
That car is a mirror image of a Roadkill Charger they got running, after a lot of work.
Makes my heart hurt seeing these... :crying:
Looks like an easy fix, I wonder if there's a broadcast sheet ? :rofl:
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Hmm: Can't tell if it's a 71.
Maybe the numbers ar still on the cowl? :haha:
:wrenching: That will buff out with a little rubbing compound!!!!! :idea:
Quote from: anlauto on July 05, 2019, 12:52:09 PM
Looks like an easy fix, I wonder if there's a broadcast sheet ? :rofl:
If you're referring to the yellow 71 6 pak above, it shouldn't matter too much, since it's a 318 G code.
Sad Cuda :unbelievable:
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Saw this posted on FB
Here are some pic's taken directly from the "Christine Grave Yard" Bill and Eds Junkyard in Fontana, California
Pics were taken be Aaron Kahlenberg of California visited the Graveyard with his Dad in 1984 searching for 58 Plymouth parts and stumbled across the Christine's Used in the Movie!
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That's fixable.
Quote from: cuda hunter on July 22, 2019, 08:11:49 PM
That's fixable.
Didn't it fix it's self in the move? :bye:
Girl's Beloved Scat Pack Crushed By Tree
https://moparconnectionmagazine.com/video-girls-beloved-scat-pack-crushed-by-tree/
Tree must be a mustwang lover
Someone needed more braking distance after the 1/4 mile run.
Ouch
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Bent it a little :Thud:
:wrenching: SMART size Cuda!!!!!!
Real Hemi car meets a wall on a 1/4 mile track last week.
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That is enough to make any body :barf: :'(
ewww that's painful to see...... :('
Ahh that sucks....I know the owner, Ross Hutchison Big Mopar guy here in Southern Ontario Hope he's Okay.!! :andyangel:
I'm sure he'll get it straighten out :twothumbsup:
@SYDWAZ (https://forum.e-bodies.org/mlist/sydwaz_2631) you must remember Ross, he's been hanging around St Thomas Dragway for ever...
:'(
That bites ... a real Hemi car lasted this many years & gets beat up now :bye:
It is a shame, looks like it was a nice car.
:unbelievable:
:wrenching: I remember that one; if I'm not wrong that happened in 2015. Can't remember if it was due to a storm or if he ran off the road into a ditch going home from a show. :crying:
Ram on Fire. Happened last week in a tunnel down the road from me.
https://www.facebook.com/cannibal.cam/videos/1627470217383876/
Tunnel ram
Oh NOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you imagine being the driver behind him?
Quote from: MEK-Dangerous on August 07, 2019, 01:40:17 PM
Can you imagine being the driver behind him?
The van behind him caught fire too, probably also a write off. Someone heard a crash too ( no visibility). No fatalities, some people & firefighters treated for smoke inhalation.
Quote from: 303 Mopar on July 30, 2019, 12:18:19 PM
Real Hemi car meets a wall on a 1/4 mile track last week.
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I wonder if was some oddity like track prep or suspension failure with him being a seasoned pilot.
:thumbdown:
:rubeyes:
Where is this 1971 SHAKER Challenger now ?
Where is this AAR now ? Vin is BS23JOB305202.
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EPA pic from the 70s.
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Daytona clone , might even know that car :thinking:
:bye:
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BEFORE
AFTER
Here's a great "time waster": http://mapleleafmopars.homestead.com/carsinbarns.html
Someone had to do it...
:bye:
:'(
High horse power+ low driving skill =disaster :thinking:
:dunno:
Hmm: Looks like Randy sold this guy his exhaust tips.
Well this can be added to the list. Kevin harts Cuda.
Already did a few posts back.
:bye:
Cooking in a caravan
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on September 05, 2019, 07:20:02 PM
:bye:
Cooking in a caravan
That's a super sad story...some idiot was camping in a Walmart parking lot, using a camp stove....they put it back in the van hot and went into the store...Their van caught fire and set fire to the van next to it....however there were two kids left in the van next to it....both of them I believe died in the fire :andyangel:
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https://abetter.bid/en/43638469-1969-plymouth-roadrunner
WHy it is smart to replace front drum brakes
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on July 30, 2019, 12:18:19 PM
Real Hemi car meets a wall on a 1/4 mile track last week.
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I wonder if was some oddity like track prep or suspension failure with him being a seasoned pilot.
I wanted to revisit these pictures because I heard the story from a good friend of the owner today who was next in line, in the burn out box when this happened. It just happened this July in Norwalk.
The car launched real hard slightly down on the drivers side...The rear tire actually caught the factory wheel lip molding as it launched and that trim proceeded to cut away at the rear tire. At the top end of the track, when Ross let off the gas after running a nine second quarter...the tire let go and the car turned right immediately without warning....roughly 130mph into the wall.
Ross broke both legs in the accident. The bones behind the knee caps....He had surgery there in Ohio, but is now back home and has been out of the hospital a few weeks now, but still not putting weight on his legs.
The Hemi survived and I understand he's already been offered good money for it. The car is rebuildable but I'm not sure, at being 64 that Ross wants to bother with it.
I wish Ross ALL THE BEST in his recovery and thank Lloyd Booker for sharing this story with me toady. :andyangel: :worship:
P.S. NOT a real Hemi car. :alan2cents:
Ross
Stay Well :cheers:
another land speed car down.... :('
https://bangshift.com/general-news/car-features/mopar-car-features/car-feature-lee-sicilios-1969-dodge-daytona-283-mph-bonneville-racer-can-he-run-300-in-a-muscle-car-we-think-so/?fbclid=IwAR10WmhtlDDR41LOx98rD8a-wzBHcOYx2W3klYjcLOlngutj8IXrnPF1OIc
Quote from: Brads70 on September 16, 2019, 03:50:25 PM
another land speed car down.... :('
https://bangshift.com/general-news/car-features/mopar-car-features/car-feature-lee-sicilios-1969-dodge-daytona-283-mph-bonneville-racer-can-he-run-300-in-a-muscle-car-we-think-so/?fbclid=IwAR10WmhtlDDR41LOx98rD8a-wzBHcOYx2W3klYjcLOlngutj8IXrnPF1OIc
So, was this fatal? Can't find any info on it.
Quote from: JpRngr on September 16, 2019, 05:22:01 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on September 16, 2019, 03:50:25 PM
another land speed car down.... :('
https://bangshift.com/general-news/car-features/mopar-car-features/car-feature-lee-sicilios-1969-dodge-daytona-283-mph-bonneville-racer-can-he-run-300-in-a-muscle-car-we-think-so/?fbclid=IwAR10WmhtlDDR41LOx98rD8a-wzBHcOYx2W3klYjcLOlngutj8IXrnPF1OIc
So, was this fatal? Can't find any info on it.
On facebook , preliminary reports say he is ok?
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Quote from: Brads70 on September 16, 2019, 03:50:25 PM
another land speed car down.... :('
https://bangshift.com/general-news/car-features/mopar-car-features/car-feature-lee-sicilios-1969-dodge-daytona-283-mph-bonneville-racer-can-he-run-300-in-a-muscle-car-we-think-so/?fbclid=IwAR10WmhtlDDR41LOx98rD8a-wzBHcOYx2W3klYjcLOlngutj8IXrnPF1OIc
So, was this fatal? Can't find any info on it.
On facebook , preliminary reports say he is ok?
That's awesome, cause that car's a mess!
What a waste: I hate to see a work of art destroyed. Hopefully he's okay.
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Wow: I hope that 75 Impala got saved.
Back in the if you guys only saw what went to the shredder. (well actually it was the crusher back then) E's, chargers, RR's ect.... hacked them all. There was always another one in the next week or two. Granted I'm not saying they all should have been saved. HELL NO . But there were certain pieces I should have saved.... :headbang:
:bye:
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True with the 70 bee in the back
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Rustfree, what a waste.
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Hope that's not recent. Heading south on Illinois Rte 4 today (about 20 miles east of St Louis) an apparition appeared in the distance of the opposite direction northbound lane. I was trying to make out what it was ... but I couldn't. It was approaching rather quickly and it's shape and form started to become more in focus. What is that ... what the ... it's a freakin' Superbird!! Yep, a B5 blue Superbird zoomed by me going in the opposite direction!! I was more than surprised to see it ... it's been decades since I have seen one "in the wild" outside of a Mopar gathering. Never seen that 'Bird around here before ... and in all likelihood I'll probably never see it again. Sure hope it made it to where it was going okay ... and didn't wind up on that flatbed shown above!
I don't know anything about it , just have the picture , it looks recent for sure tho
Does anybody know if that's the correct side view mirror for a Superbird ?
In 70 you could get either the normal chrome mirrors or the Duster type sport / racing mirrors for sure , 1 of my Chargers as well as one of the pink Chargers was coded for it .
see picture , this is an original AB car there is another 440+6 pink car with a white roof with them as well also from AB
Wish I had of known back in the day...When I bought my Superbird it had them on it, but painted black ( I painted them orange with some engine paint the first day I had it :haha:)...So I thought for sure they were added, so I put the proper B Body chrome mirrors on it. I guess I could have checked the BCS :headbang:
That looks like a 70 B-body rallye mirror alright.
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A 'vert no less!! :Thud:
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 16, 2019, 02:56:18 PM
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That's the 1-of-2 Hemi convertible as found in Quebec, it was re-restored recently by GYC...
A friend of mine had a chance to buy it around Fall 1972, but he passed as a Hemi convertible would not be a good driver in the Winter... He did get a 70 A66 sunroof Challenger, which he still owns...
Here is a pic of the other one, which also went through Quebec at one point and was caught in a flood in a garage!
Ben
Quote from: RzeroB on October 15, 2019, 12:30:05 AM
Hope that's not recent. Heading south on Illinois Rte 4 today (about 20 miles east of St Louis) an apparition appeared in the distance of the opposite direction northbound lane. I was trying to make out what it was ... but I couldn't. It was approaching rather quickly and it's shape and form started to become more in focus. What is that ... what the ... it's a freakin' Superbird!! Yep, a B5 blue Superbird zoomed by me going in the opposite direction!! I was more than surprised to see it ... it's been decades since I have seen one "in the wild" outside of a Mopar gathering. Never seen that 'Bird around here before ... and in all likelihood I'll probably never see it again. Sure hope it made it to where it was going okay ... and didn't wind up on that flatbed shown above!
That Bird you saw was probably coming back from the Aero Car reunion from last weekend... The one on the flatbed was involved in an accident on Woodward Cruise weekend a few years ago.
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/news/70-superbird-involved-in-accident-returning-from-dream-cruise/
Ben
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Quote from: benlavigne on October 16, 2019, 04:04:04 PM
Quote from: RzeroB on October 15, 2019, 12:30:05 AM
Hope that's not recent. Heading south on Illinois Rte 4 today (about 20 miles east of St Louis) an apparition appeared in the distance of the opposite direction northbound lane. I was trying to make out what it was ... but I couldn't. It was approaching rather quickly and it's shape and form started to become more in focus. What is that ... what the ... it's a freakin' Superbird!! Yep, a B5 blue Superbird zoomed by me going in the opposite direction!! I was more than surprised to see it ... it's been decades since I have seen one "in the wild" outside of a Mopar gathering. Never seen that 'Bird around here before ... and in all likelihood I'll probably never see it again. Sure hope it made it to where it was going okay ... and didn't wind up on that flatbed shown above!
That Bird you saw was probably coming back from the Aero Car reunion from last weekend... The one on the flatbed was involved in an accident on Woodward Cruise weekend a few years ago.
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/news/70-superbird-involved-in-accident-returning-from-dream-cruise/
Ben
Could be ... but IL Rte 4 is not a major road ... perhaps it was local and in the home stretch??
I bet that 50th anniversary of 'Dega get together must of been something to see. Earlier in the year I had put that on my calendar ... but like so many other events on that calendar, I just didn't make it a priority to go to ... :bricks:
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It looks like that charger found a tree! :bye: :console:
Back in the day it seemed like Chargers and Road Runners got tore up the worst. I think the guys that bought them just seemed to drive them the hardest back then.
Had to live and test the "Dukes" image of indestructible.
Yes: Even before then though. In the 70's those things were in the JY by the truckfull, stacked 3 high.
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As long as it is Not Joys car !! :bigthumb:
crsh :bye:
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Seeing the buckled roof. This one brought back memories of an accident my mom luckily survived many years ago. Sandwiched between 2 drunk hits. Head on drunk. Then rear ended by another drunk that never hit his brakes...
Fyi head contusion and broken arm.
Late 60s Rambler (in the 80s). The only remaining piece that was not severely buckled including roof was the passenger door.
My best friends Dad was killed in a head on collision back in 69 driving a Chrysler wagon , he almost lost his mom too , he was 10 years old
:banana:
:bye:
People that do that should be shot and P'ed on.
:'(
Every square inch of that entire structure inside and out is compromised. :bricks:
my charger suffered a similar fate , extremely hot fire things in the attic of the garage falling on it , the hood hung over the rad wall :bye:
All these cars are
Pretty sure that Superbird was restored :thinking:
Quote from: anlauto on October 23, 2019, 06:57:41 PM
Pretty sure that Superbird was restored :thinking:
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Quote from: anlauto on October 23, 2019, 06:57:41 PM
Pretty sure that Superbird was restored :thinking:
Yep, saw it in Scottsdale last January, did not even smell like smoke at all...
Ben
Nice to see it lives again :twothumbsup:
:bye:
Quote from: benlavigne on October 23, 2019, 07:31:02 PM
Quote from: anlauto on October 23, 2019, 06:57:41 PM
Pretty sure that Superbird was restored :thinking:
Yep, saw it in Scottsdale last January, did not even smell like smoke at all...
Ben
Also glad to see it restored but as stated any original metal even into frame has no proper structure remaining.
Wow
I would love to see the restoration pics on that Superbird!
:Stirring:
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 25, 2019, 08:35:06 AM
Wow
I would love to see the restoration pics on that Superbird!
:Stirring:
Start with a jig, A call to AMD, place all the new parts on the jig and start welding. I can't see ANY usable metal from that car! If the fender tag and broadcast sheet were in a fireproof safe, they could be put on the new body. :alan2cents:
:iagree:
Quote from: JS29 on October 25, 2019, 08:46:31 AM
Quote from: 340challconvert on October 25, 2019, 08:35:06 AM
Wow
I would love to see the restoration pics on that Superbird!
:Stirring:
Start with a jig, A call to AMD, place all the new parts on the jig and start welding. I can't see ANY usable metal from that car! If the fender tag and broadcast sheet were in a fireproof safe, they could be put on the new body. :alan2cents:
-wink wink-
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I see more than a few there! :bye: :crying:
FJ6 Runners rule!
I knew you would like it sort of Sheldon :bigthumb:
Here are a few from a local junkyard. He has a ton of Mopars he is a bit hard to deal with and his prices are high. I'll get some more pics this weekend because we are going back.
Here are a few more same yard
Most of those are rebuildable now if they had VINs that were worth it :bigmoney:
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:'(
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Someone had to do it.
Gotta add this.
Thanks to Matthew Barnabas just posted on E bodies FB.
When the Dealer Principal is going to show you how it's done.
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 31, 2019, 09:26:56 PM
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It makes you wonder what happened there. Off the other side of the road and into a ditch. Fell asleep, drunk, texting, all of the above?
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It appears to me that it slipped under the back of a rig.
Quote from: YellowThumper on November 03, 2019, 02:07:33 PM
It appears to me that it slipped under the back of a rig.
:iagree: Actually witnessed that once "back in the day" ... at an intersection a tractor-trailer didn't swing wide enough and the trailer's left set of wheels smashed down and tore off the front end of a Ford station wagon that was properly stopped at the stop-line. In that case, the poking fun at Ford phrase of "Found On Road Dead" ... literally was true that day!! :looney:
I actually did that once , I turned a corner with a 45' trailer , cars were illegally parked on the apex of the corner , Ran the trailer wheels over the hood of a sunbird , then it was a Done bird !! Of course the cops charged me as I was the moving vehicle But the judge sided with me that the cars were illegally parked preventing my exit & charged the owner of the sunbird instead !! Having your car flattened sure beats getting a parking ticket for being Stupid !! :pokeeye:
:burnout: :headbang:
:bye:
Sad to lose a Black Demon
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 05, 2019, 07:52:01 PM
:bye:
Sad to lose a Black Demon
That might not be a total loss, with out seeing the rest of it. lots of value on those cars. :alan2cents:
I'm sure I know the answer to this ... but I'm going to ask a "stupid" question anyway ...
Racing and wrecking in the age of liability and lawsuits. For example, my car insurance company (USAA) doesn't cover my car if I take it to the track race it. The "track" doesn't let you race unless you sign a "release of liability" freeing them from any liability as of a result of your participation. So ... if you take your car to the track, sign the form, race ... wreck ... and worse yet, damage property and/or hurt somebody other than yourself ... you're totally screwed right? Not only have you damaged your car and YOU will have to pay to fix it ... but you also just opened yourself to being sued for property damages and personal injuries.
For you guys who race your cars at the track, is there some kind of "racing insurance" that you can get added to your policy?? Or are you pretty much just rolling the dice and accepting the risk??
Wasting away.
Quote from: RzeroB on November 06, 2019, 10:11:37 AM
I'm sure I know the answer to this ... but I'm going to ask a "stupid" question anyway ...
Racing and wrecking in the age of liability and lawsuits. For example, my car insurance company (USAA) doesn't cover my car if I take it to the track race it. The "track" doesn't let you race unless you sign a "release of liability" freeing them from any liability as of a result of your participation. So ... if you take your car to the track, sign the form, race ... wreck ... and worse yet, damage property and/or hurt somebody other than yourself ... you're totally screwed right? Not only have you damaged your car and YOU will have to pay to fix it ... but you also just opened yourself to being sued for property damages and personal injuries.
For you guys who race your cars at the track, is there some kind of "racing insurance" that you can get added to your policy?? Or are you pretty much just rolling the dice and accepting the risk??
I have never been covered on track but I prepare the cars well before I go , never sure of the other guy tho , this is where Tech has to do their job , I saw one car with worm gear hose clamps holding the steering rack to the chassis :o
I don't know about drag racing but at many road track, HDPE, and Auto-X events you can buy track insurance that covers you for the on track activity. I think it is $100-$150 a day, which isn't real cheap, but cheaper than the alternative. I have a friend who backed his $40,000 BMW M3 into the wall at Road America and he opted out of the track day insurance, so the damage was all on him. Totaled the car. :'(
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That one is especially brutal.
Quote from: 340challconvert on November 07, 2019, 07:02:47 AM
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I towed in a toyota of all things, not quite as bad as that, the driver(sole occupant) Fled the scene. I don't think that driver was as lucky! :andyangel:
Quote from: JS29 on November 07, 2019, 11:06:58 AM
Quote from: 340challconvert on November 07, 2019, 07:02:47 AM
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I towed in a toyota of all things, not quite as bad as that, the driver(sole occupant) Fled the scene. I don't think that driver was as lucky! :andyangel:
Yea, steering wheel location says a lot.
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:bye: stolen by a 16 year old in Sarnia
only 18 miles :bye:
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Looks like the driver found a tree hugging challenger! :bye: :'(
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What a "home wrecker" :D
That was as solid as a "brick house"
I think this counts as "wrecked"
2012 SRT8 ... former sports player car that we recently got in .... awful paint job on the INTERIOR .... ruined a really nice Yellow Jacket Challenger
That's horrible! YUCK!
Quote from: ec_co on November 13, 2019, 01:46:41 PM
I think this counts as "wrecked"
2012 SRT8 ... former sports player car that we recently got in .... awful paint job on the INTERIOR .... ruined a really nice Yellow Jacket Challenger
Wow money doesn't buy taste. Only individualism.
Yup that one is wrecked :bye:
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Wow that flew off the highway
Missed the corner a little :rubeyes:
:bye:
:pullinghair: Insurance company cut me my check :bigmoney: so I can go to the Dodge dealership to get myself a new Challenger!!!!!
:bye:
JS23N0B1510**
That's some weird damage on those two... :looney:
Was back at the junkyard this weekend. Took some pics of some E,B and a couple A bodies.
More junkyard pics
More
Still more
Last ones for this trip. I do know there are a half a dozen more 68-70 Chargers, a few E bodies and some super bee that I didn't take pics of. He also has 2 Lil Red Express trucks out there.
That is a lot of nice iron rotting away :bye:
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:'(
Hard to believe wrecking yards like that still exist...we have nothing lie that around here, with that many cool Mopars still in them.. :crying:
Quote from: anlauto on November 19, 2019, 01:19:30 PM
Hard to believe wrecking yards like that still exist...we have nothing lie that around here, with that many cool Mopars still in them.. :crying:
I find it amazing that any of thes pre-75 Mopars hasn't been completely picked apart, even if just for correct fasteners, trim pieces, etc...
None of these around here either!
Ben
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 20, 2019, 08:59:07 PM
:bye:
A chief-EZliner and AMD to the rescue! not a tough repair. :tool:
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That one appears to have found a ditch.
Looks like the famous roll over in the ditch Daytona which has now been restored here in Canada by Cabot/Brocca
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Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 22, 2019, 07:59:20 PM
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Wow is that ever a rusty mess! Looks like it spent most of it's life at the bottom of a lake!
even I would question bringing that hunk home.
The real crime is this is not a RR look at the rear window ... Superbird :crying:
:bye:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 23, 2019, 08:51:42 PM
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Ok, now THAT one I'd drag home! Looks very save-able! :drooling:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on November 23, 2019, 08:48:58 PM
The real crime is this is not a RR look at the rear window ... Superbird :crying:
Quote from: cuda hunter on November 23, 2019, 07:21:31 AM
even I would question bringing that hunk home.
Who am I kidding. It would be great yard art !! Nice and colorful.
That GTX looks very workable
:wowzers:
:bye:
:unbelievable:
71 R/T 383, louvers, spoilers.... EL5 :'(
Ben
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I saw that car for sale at Carlisle years ago and heard it was parted out :crying:
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Quote from: anlauto on November 26, 2019, 05:05:24 PM
I saw that car for sale at Carlisle years ago and heard it was parted out :crying:
It really sucks that good cars get parted out. Parts cars have really become a unicorn. Very hard to find.
That 70 barracuda that I sold at carlisle taught me that lesson. I had many people tell me that they had not seen a proper
parts car for years out there. Still, no one wanted to pay more than 1500 for it. Probably 3-4K in parts.
but it was a crappy car, not a white billboard butterscotch car.
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After following this thread for a while I've come to two conclusions: first is that this is a rather depressing thread :(; and second I think that we are lucky that there are any of these cars still around today!! :)
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https://forum.e-bodies.org/dlattach/topic=3645.0;attach=122039
R/T with a flat hood?
More likely added the R/T badge
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This thread is exactly like driving by an accident. Ya know your going to look and there are times you wish you didn't. But look at the next one again anyway....
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:crying: :bye: there is no fix to the barracuda, the charger looks dough-full.
:bye:
A lot of nice cars were lost to the rust belt. :crying:
Anyone near Daytona, Florida?
I recall being at a bar on Daytona Beach called Froggies (Bike week).
There was a picture on the back wall of a 70 Cuda that was used as a stunt car, back in the 70's. Just wondering if anyone has a picture of that picture.
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Quote from: JS29 on December 09, 2019, 04:31:10 AM
A lot of nice cars were lost to the rust belt. :crying:
I imagine a lot of these pictures are old and hopefully most of the cars have been restored by now :fingerscrossed:
I have to believe there was resurrection!
Yes
I see you are also in Wisconsin. I believe this was Duffy's. He restored it and sold it a few years ago.
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Quote from: R/T's 4 R/P on December 10, 2019, 05:00:33 PM
Yes
I see you are also in Wisconsin. I believe this was Duffy's. He restored it and sold it a few years ago.
When I took the pic (several years ago /14-15 maybe ) it was Gary's and in a million pieces. I made a pretty substantial offer then, but the market was really moving up at that time. Still want one !
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on December 10, 2019, 08:30:44 PM
Quote from: R/T's 4 R/P on December 10, 2019, 05:00:33 PM
Yes
I see you are also in Wisconsin. I believe this was Duffy's. He restored it and sold it a few years ago.
When I took the pic (several years ago /14-15 maybe ) it was Gary's and in a million pieces. I made a pretty substantial offer then, but the market was really moving up at that time. Still want one !
Me too, I still get "envious" when I see a nice one! ;)
Quote from: Brads70 on December 11, 2019, 01:07:34 AM
Quote from: BIGSHCLUNK on December 10, 2019, 08:30:44 PM
Quote from: R/T's 4 R/P on December 10, 2019, 05:00:33 PM
Yes
I see you are also in Wisconsin. I believe this was Duffy's. He restored it and sold it a few years ago.
When I took the pic (several years ago /14-15 maybe ) it was Gary's and in a million pieces. I made a pretty substantial offer then, but the market was really moving up at that time. Still want one !
Me too, I still get "envious" when I see a nice one! ;)
Maybe we can get a package deal? :banana:
:bye:
:'(
That Odge had the ultra rare one of one Himi.
Ultra rare back window too :unbelievable:
That was a hard hit...
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Quote from: 303 Mopar on December 23, 2019, 05:14:41 AM
That was a hard hit...
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Syracuse NY, must have been some time ago judging from the color of the license plate. :andyangel:
:'(
Not Mopar but...
This happend 1/4 mile from my house the other day.
Solo car accident. Lost control in the rain and took out freeway divider.
2015 Used Lamborghini $250,000.00
Down Payment $85,000.00
Purchased March 26 2020
Totaled April 8th 2020
15 yrs old kid driving. He was not injured.
Wonder if it was Alan Rucks son...
That's ridiculous. a 15 year old? Some people just have money to burn.
:iagree: A 15 year old in a car like that is destined for failure
Quick , what year/make/model ??
Quote from: MoparLeo on April 17, 2020, 07:27:24 PM
Quick , what year/make/model ??
Looks like a 70 Cuda from the tail lights, ouch!!
383 Super Bee. Stripped for parts. The owner didn't want to invest in the restoration. Too much rust. :crying:
Quote from: Marty on April 18, 2020, 03:22:38 AM
383 Super Bee. Stripped for parts. The owner didn't want to invest in the restoration. Too much rust. :crying:
Sad :bye:
Another one gone. :(
:bye:
that Grand Coupe doesn't look too bad, looks salvageable from here.
Words escape me. :barf:
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/think-1970-cuda-convertible-123000355.html
Quote from: gzig5 on June 24, 2020, 12:32:46 PM
Words escape me. :barf:
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/think-1970-cuda-convertible-123000355.html
:rofl: Yes :iagree: Words escape me also!
Oh my lord what on earth is that I feel Sick :unbelievable:
:whiteflag: pass the sawzall and cut off wheels, we got work to do!
I kinda like it :twothumbsup:
Definitely a weird concept. I like the interior. I like the chrome tail panel. I never saw that before. What is the chrome box on the front bumper?
Quote from: jordan on June 24, 2020, 04:56:05 PM
Definitely a weird concept. I like the interior. I like the chrome tail panel. I never saw that before. What is the chrome box on the front bumper?
Probably a trans cooler would be my guess. Got to get it out front for max cooling effect. :bricks:
I like it. It stays true to the standard Bosozoku style while keeping some of the original elements to the car.
It is a rendering after all. Not real.
What I don't like is the headlights. That one item is really weird to me. But, sticking to their style, Bosozoku.
Using classic car parts from their own countries cars.
:crying:
:'(
I saw the above picture years ago...and to this day I still have dreams about finding it... :'(
BS27H0B
Thankfully I don't have an image to add to this thread, but it was a close call tonight. I was going straight...the sound won't play, but all 4 wheels were locked up, and I was on the horn
https://youtu.be/2nxeIsm2PH0
Winged General
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/plymouth-superbird-pull-car-honors-190000771.html
Looks like an Ontario car..... :Thud:
Nova Scotia car..Looks like Rickys $hitmobile from Trailer Park Boys
:'(
Ha, ha: I want to slap that smile off all their faces for wrecking a good car. I know they were just doing their job but it still bugs me hurting good iron.
Quote from: anlauto on October 10, 2020, 09:44:17 AM
I saw the above picture years ago...and to this day I still have dreams about finding it... :'(
It's on Uncle Jesse's farm. But you'll have to get by a 66yo Daisy to see it. LOL
I'm thinking this had to hurt. :Thud:
:'(
Kinda sad /scenseless .... all that hard work, someone's dream and life's work destroyed due to bureaucracy.... crazy world sometimes. Lawyers and bean counters.....
What a waste & shame .
I recall reading that the Rockefellers paid off Chrysler to cease with Turbine development as it would hurt their oil business .
Agreed: Those were beautiful, unique cars.
:'(
Quote from: 340challconvert on June 03, 2021, 07:20:30 AM
:'(
I'm sure that is drove away from that landing just fine, in the show.
This pic that 340Chall.. posted reminds me of a sad story ...
Back in the day, I had a '68 Super Bee, 383 4 speed, turquoise with a white interior and stripe. It was a pretty car. Later I was moving out of the area, so I sold it to a coworker, Billy, at my old job and left town.
Six months or so later, I get a call from a different coworker, Jon, from my old job. During our conversation he says "did you hear about your old 'Bee??" "No" I reply, "tell me." Jon goes on to tell me how Billy hammered on that car and quickly blew up the 383. Billy then tried to replace it with another engine but could never get it going. Billy then moved to a different home in the area and abandoned the 'Bee curbside in his old neighborhood. After racking up a bunch of parking tickets, it eventually gets towed by the city. The city in turn hands it over to the city Fire Department who then use it as a vehicle fire "training aide." They purposely set it on fire ... and put it out ... over and over ... and over again! Jon said the last time that he saw it, it was nothing more than a melted, twisted, rusted hulk almost unrecognizable as having once been a car. It was a really sad ending to what was a very pretty car. :'(
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 19, 2021, 06:19:36 PM
What a waste & shame .
I recall reading that the Rockefellers paid off Chrysler to cease with Turbine development as it would hurt their oil business .
You can read the full history of the chrysler turbine engine in Allpar or a synopsis in wikipedia. Here is a quote from wikipedia:
"Chrysler's turbine engine program did not end with the Chrysler Turbine Car. A new coupe body, which was to become the 1966 Dodge Charger was considered for a new fifth-generation turbine engine. However, Chrysler went on to develop a sixth generation gas-turbine engine which finally met US nitrogen oxide regulations, and installed it in a 1966 Dodge Coronet, though it was never introduced to the public.
A smaller, lighter, seventh generation engine was produced in the early 1970s, when the company received a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for further development, and a one-off, special bodied, turbine Chrysler LeBaron was built in 1977 as a prelude to a production run. However, by 1978 the company was encountering significant financial difficulties and new CEO Lee Iacocca needed U.S. government loan guarantees to avoid bankruptcy. A government condition of that 1979 deal was that the gas-turbine program be abandoned because they believed it was "too risky" for an auto company of Chrysler's size."
So according to wikipedia it was a condition for government bailout loan. Truth be told, the engine never was able to reach the fuel economy needed to displace the good ole internal combustion engine. While it could get good fuel economy on the highway, its city mileage was horrible due to need for high rpm idling...siting at a red light killed it.
Now today all mfg are planning to make nothing but battery-electric vehicles in the next ten years. This is despite the fact that right now they are NOT cost effective. ticks me off that the us federal government has a $7,000 tax rebate attached to them. True case of the poor who cannot afford $45,000 + vehicles are funding the rich thru tax incentives.
Floor dry to the track please.....
:'(
Well this one just happened...
Edited to remove no longer available video
:crying: Looks like another case of street racing gone bad. Hope no one was hurt. What a shame for the car. Street racing is too dangerous. Was then, is more so now. Unfortunately, I'm sure if I were a teen I'd be doing it also. :-[
That was a hard hit. :stayinlane:
Discussions posted stated it was a girl and she was not injured. No verified info though.
That is a HARD hit, glad there's no broken windshield from a head plant... :console:
picture from Facebook.... :('
HOLY CRAP !! That had to hurt.
Ouch.... :(' picture from facebook.
Quote from: Brads70 on March 23, 2025, 01:44:31 PMOuch.... :(' picture from facebook.
That one looks survivable. Not so on the previous pic. :o