New From South Florida
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New From South Florida
Hi Guys
I'm old and can't do much work on my car any more. I have a intermediate knowledge growing up and working my way through school in gas stations and garages. I built a 34 rumble seat Plymouth in high school painted gold with roll and pleat. Powered with a 330HP Caddy with dual 4s, Caddy 3 speed converted to top shift, and Dodge truck rear with 11 inch slicks. It would pull the front wheels off at the 1-2 shift. Now driving modern with a 73 GTX 440 Road Runner. Glad to be aboard.
I'm old and can't do much work on my car any more. I have a intermediate knowledge growing up and working my way through school in gas stations and garages. I built a 34 rumble seat Plymouth in high school painted gold with roll and pleat. Powered with a 330HP Caddy with dual 4s, Caddy 3 speed converted to top shift, and Dodge truck rear with 11 inch slicks. It would pull the front wheels off at the 1-2 shift. Now driving modern with a 73 GTX 440 Road Runner. Glad to be aboard.
Last edited by Doubleclutch; 08-30-2014 at 04:59 PM. Reason: spelling
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Welcome from Canada.
Post up some of your experiences, I'm sure the guys would love to here them.
When I told my son's how my dad raced a Harley down main street with his old Dodge 241 Hemi they thought wow this old guy is cool. He ended up breaking the front spring hanger on one of the launches and had to explain the poor strength of Dodges to the Cops when they showed up. They believed him.
Post up some of your experiences, I'm sure the guys would love to here them.
When I told my son's how my dad raced a Harley down main street with his old Dodge 241 Hemi they thought wow this old guy is cool. He ended up breaking the front spring hanger on one of the launches and had to explain the poor strength of Dodges to the Cops when they showed up. They believed him.
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