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Greetings
New Mopar dude here, I've always been into Chrysler cars since as long as I can remember, and always will be as far as I can see into the future. My current ride is a 1970 Chrysler Newport 2dr HT with a 383 cu in motor. It's a one owner car purchased at a Brooklyn New York Chrysler dealer in March of 1970. It stayed in the Brooklyn area most its life. It has all vinyl interior, working A/C & heat, light package and is in pretty decent shape with only 62K miles showing on the odometer. It has the 383 cu in. motor with 2bbl car. The motor runs very strong with no smoke or other problems. Will be doing mild upgrades in the near future.
I also own a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T project car, and my past rides have been: 1970 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron, 1974 Dodge Charger SE, 1972 Dodge Charger SE, 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury, and 1973 Plymouth Duster.
I also own a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T project car, and my past rides have been: 1970 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron, 1974 Dodge Charger SE, 1972 Dodge Charger SE, 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury, and 1973 Plymouth Duster.
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Nice cruise boat you have there. My parents use to haul us 4 kids around in one of those. It was blue with a 440 4 barrel in it. My dad used it to tow a 28' travel trailer and my brother used it to impress the chicks. He lit up the tires on a speed bump once and almost had to buy a new set of tires. Welcome aboard. Your list was impressive but no 1977 Dodge Aspen?
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Nice cruise boat you have there. My parents use to haul us 4 kids around in one of those. It was blue with a 440 4 barrel in it. My dad used it to tow a 28' travel trailer and my brother used it to impress the chicks. He lit up the tires on a speed bump once and almost had to buy a new set of tires. Welcome aboard. Your list was impressive but no 1977 Dodge Aspen?
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