Some people just shouldn't own a mopar

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The Demon guy didn't hit anything or hurt anyone I don't see any problems? And I never drove like that either I was also law abiding responsible etc ect ect.
 
My street car(s) are/were IMO to nice and stock performance to attempt street donuts. My bracket race 10 sec Duster? Spooled rear and over 650 HP. You would be in the ditch faster than you can say. "I shouldn't have done that."
 
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Was mandatory ability when you grew up in the Ottawa Valley.

All three of my kids where taught that until they could do a 540 in front of that hangar door and then park in the house garage without "three pointing" they couldn't go out on the road in the Winter. Taught to drive with the wheel and the gas pedal, never the brake pedal!
 
People who pump the fuel peddle like that, obviously do not understand how accelerator pumps operate.
 
Nothing wrong with a little fun, but I agree he gave it no time at all to warm up.
 
i don't see anything wrong with that. beats the car sitting in a field rotting away.. could have closed the trunk properly though.
 
After looking at the Demon closer I would retract my statement in my original post. That does not look to be a 71 and not an original 340 car.

What are the things that make this car looked to be a clone besides the 68 dash cluster. There are several, But 2 of these giveaways that I see that tell the story.

72 car . probably AC car. No rear markers, 72 pass inner fender drilled for AC, firewall smoothed to remove AC, 72 Harness under the hood, 72 Duster interior. 68 Dash bezel. Probably the most revealing is the drip rails. The drip rail chrome eliminator pieces are still in place. So it never had drip rail chrome. Meaning it was never a premium 340 car. I say it started life as a AC slant 6, 3 spd on the floor 72 Duster , That is why the Duster door panels are still in there with the 72 seats. It even has a 72 on up fuel neck for the newer gas cap to fit level. 71's the handles were all tilted.

So he could do all the doughnuts he want. Its worthless except for parts. Check his other burnout videos.
 
I got some **** from people for driving my Ragtop a couple of winters
Northern Colorado, my top is down 24/7 365, driven every month out of the year.

You would get **** from me if you parked it for the winter!

Cars are meant to be driven, our parents and grand parents did not pack the car away for the winter!
 
"Ride it like you stole it" i see nothing wrong here. we have two sides here the gents that dont open their toys and store them away and they gents that tear the packaging right off and have fun. *some in-betweeners*

Reminds me when i posted a very subtle video of me driving the shark around a parking structure and an older gent came up to me and said i was going to give him a heart attack "riding too close to other cars, take care of'her" confused look on my face.......


DOing this TRUNK Open and all! :) Cheers.
 
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I would need to leave the trunk open when I had my 72 340 Challenger.
The rust holes in the trunk would fill the cab full of smoke !!
 
Northern Colorado, my top is down 24/7 365, driven every month out of the year.
Last time I put my top down in the winter I couldn't get it closed it shrunk so much. I had to get it in a friends garage to warm it up. lol I prefer not to drive it now in the winter as the salt up here really eats cars.
 
His car, his deal. Drive it like you stole it if you want too.

I remember when these things were junk that nobody wanted.

I bought a 68 SS 396/375 4 spd Camaro for $650 that was pristine. Hemi cars for under 3K.
 
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