Moparmonster
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This one is in the Mullen Building in downtown Denver.yes under desk outlet or floor plug
This one is in the Mullen Building in downtown Denver.yes under desk outlet or floor plug
Back in the day, we had a guy running around here with one in his bugeye Sprite... mad little thing!My neighbor had an all aluminum 215" Olds V8 in his.
These pictures are probably photo shopped BS
My buddy and I put one in his '66 Datsun Truck. Little body lift kit long before they were all the rage. It came with a header flange kit when he bought it, so I built some Tri Y headers for it. T 10 4spd, Chebbie truck wheels, off road tires, roll bar with illegal driving lights . Hey, so we lived in the desert and liked playing out there in it . Didn't weigh nothin', was a real terror at stop lights. I think that Datsun diff had at least 4.10s in it factory. Great fun!Back in the day, we had a guy running around here with one in his bugeye Sprite... mad little thing!
Do they think they'll be chasing this guy?
Interesting stripe. Really changes the look. Almost like it has "big hips".From the movie "Subservience"
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I think that car was in another movie with Banderas. Probably added the stripe for a different look.Interesting stripe. Really changes the look. Almost like it has "big hips".
I think my first car was a Buick. I remember it had "holes in it's sides" Similar vintage to that one.Me in my first car, Christmas 1963. I stuck with cars, but I gave up the cigars.View attachment 1716343690
Now, Now, they weren't holes, they were called Ventiports .. I'll have you know, I was a Buick Training Center Graduate 1969. On the first day of "school" there was a th400 on a table when we first walked in, all apart. The instructor said to me, there are over 800 parts in this tranny, by next month you will know them all. I said to myself, ain't no way. I was right.I think my first car was a Buick. I remember it had "holes in it's sides" Similar vintage to that one.