Let's See Your Mopars.. again

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I only have this Jalopy.

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'69 Dart GTS 340/727
'74 Scamp 318/A833
pair of '98 neon ACRs (black one is SRT-4 swapped, white is stock)

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This cream puffs slipped through my fingers, missed buying it by a couple hours.

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Owned this, but I sold it 30 years ago and totally regret it.

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Wife's car...shortly after we bought it in 1983. Apart for a restoration again...
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My car. Back in 1983 it was nearly a neighbor to the GTS. I bought it from a member here (who has been a friend since 1983) in 2006. As it looked in 2006. Might be on the road again this year.
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That's my younger son's Dart to the right in the pic above. Like my Barracuda it has a 440, but his has a four speed (18-spline). Finally got it painted some time back. Slowly trying to get it back on the road.
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My older son's Barracuda. It's been sitting around here for several years after spinning rod bearings, but had a 383/4sp. Fun autocrosser.
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Had this one for couple of years. Bought it from the original owners.

Only had 37,000 miles, '69 Satellite. The park lights and tail light lenses still shined like glass, that is what 100% sold me on the car.

Such a Cherry

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Missing a 71 Duster....parked in the back 40 waiting for some love....

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I already posted what I have now, but here are a few I used to own.

'62 Chrysler Windsor, 361 pushbutton
'64 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop, 383 pushbutton
'65 Valiant 200, 273 auto. Daily drove it for years.
'66 Coronet 500, 383 auto. Sold it to a friend who has put it through an extensive restoration.
'66 Rambler Classic, 232 auto. Unrestored survivor.
'67 Valiant 100, 170 auto. It was abandoned in the bushes, a friend and I put a bunch of leftover parts from other projects into it.
'67 Rambler American, 199 & 3 on the tree. Awesome little car.
'68 Polara 500 wagon, 318 auto. Daily drove this for years.
'69 Fargo W100, 360 4 speed.
'74 Scamp, 225 auto.
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Right Hand Drives, Fascinating! ^^^

Even looks like that Copper colored old Ford Pickup in the background is right hand drive too.
Doubt the yellow Corvette is right hand drive though. Let's see what the OP has to say?

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Here are my current mopars.

50 Dodge fastback with 49 Plymouth nose "rat gasser", 440, fenderwell headers, full manual 727 with brake and Dana 60 on ladder bars. It should be together and racing, and hopefully driving on the street this year. I am hoping to run it in "miles of mayhem", the Canadian equivalent of drag week.

2014 ram 1500 daily driver and tow vehicle.

Thanks for the new thread Mike!

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Here are my current mopars.

50 Dodge fastback with 49 Plymouth nose "rat gasser", 440, fenderwell headers, full manual 727 with brake and Dana 60 on ladder bars. It should be together and racing, and hopefully driving on the street this year. I am hoping to run it in "miles of mayhem", the Canadian equivalent of drag week.

2014 ram 1500 daily driver and tow vehicle.

Thanks for the new thread Mike!

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Why is that person wearing a mask when he is standing outside? Does not make any sense . . .
 
Why is that person wearing a mask when he is standing outside? Does not make any sense . . .
Thanks. That was 2 years ago at the height of not knowing about covid. The person is my elderly father who came with me to view the truck when it was for sale which involved meeting strangers.
 
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