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  • dean1484

    Nov. 21, 2011 4:30 p.m. dean1484 SuperDork

    From my other thread.

    And my other, other thread

  • familytruckster

    Nov. 21, 2011 4:45 p.m. familytruckster Reader

    ddavidv wrote:

    Outside of Hancock, MD

    Yes, it has a flathead. Lots of good parts left (the engine not being one of them). Too rusty to restore however.


    You should see this one property outside of Westminster. Lots of awesome old cars. Guy wont sell or do anything with them. Looks like a junkyard.. Trying to figure out where it is.

  • familytruckster

    Nov. 21, 2011 5:42 p.m. familytruckster Reader

    Aerial view. I remember a 911, some old Benz, and a lot of other interesting ones.

    http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Oriole+Court,+Westminster,+MD&hl=en&ll=39.65...

  • gamby

    Nov. 21, 2011 6:52 p.m. gamby SuperDork

    This is a rad thread. Keep 'em coming.

    The Gremlin and blue Pantera are standouts for me.

    I meant to take a pic of a half-intact OG Mini Cooper in race trim that's in the back of a shop along a bike path I frequent. It's under a cover now

  • carzan

    Nov. 21, 2011 7:05 p.m. carzan HalfDork

    ArthurDent wrote:

    Feedyurhed wrote:

    Reminds me again just how many different vehicles Chrysler has slapped the Charger name plate on.

    66-67 2 door fastback, 68-70 coke bottle 2 door, 71-74 2 door, 75-78 Cordoba twin shown here, 80s FWD coupe with Daytona and Shelby versions, and the mid 2000s 4 door sedan to present

    I am no Mopar expert and just pulled those out of my head so I may be wrong and /or there may be others but damn Chrysler has used the Charger moniker a lot!

    There was also a Mitsubishi one as well starting in '79.

    I remember a Mitsubishi-based Challenger, but not a Charger.

  • ArthurDent

    Nov. 21, 2011 7:24 p.m. ArthurDent Reader

    carzan wrote:

    ArthurDent wrote:

    Feedyurhed wrote:

    Reminds me again just how many different vehicles Chrysler has slapped the Charger name plate on.

    66-67 2 door fastback, 68-70 coke bottle 2 door, 71-74 2 door, 75-78 Cordoba twin shown here, 80s FWD coupe with Daytona and Shelby versions, and the mid 2000s 4 door sedan to present

    I am no Mopar expert and just pulled those out of my head so I may be wrong and /or there may be others but damn Chrysler has used the Charger moniker a lot!

    There was also a Mitsubishi one as well starting in '79.

    I remember a Mitsubishi-based Challenger, but not a Charger.

    Oh yes. Sorry - I stand corrected.

  • CGLockRacer

    Nov. 21, 2011 7:31 p.m. CGLockRacer HalfDork

    In reply to carzan:

    That looks like an RX-7 mated with a Fox Body Mustang

  • gamby

    Nov. 21, 2011 7:37 p.m. gamby SuperDork

    CGLockRacer wrote:

    In reply to carzan:

    That looks like an RX-7 mated with a Fox Body Mustang

    I'd love to see those color schemes come back (not that anyone would buy a bronze on brown two-tone now). They are so indicative of the period.

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