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hi guys im a mopar nut from england and u will be hearing from me on a regular basis favourite car is a 68 dodge charger hemi,which one day i will own hopefully if not even a 69 super bee 440 sixpack would be nice would not mind gettin adart or demon and slinging in a 440 under the hood
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welcome to AF
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1973 Plymouth road runner / GTX 440 "U" code #matching 1 of 749 "117" built . RAVs roadrunner / gtx photos & videos
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Re: greetings fellow mopar heads
pssst... go with the charger! .. what?... im not biased!!!!!
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Re: greetings fellow mopar heads
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Re: greetings fellow mopar heads
I Found a Numbers Matching 70 GTX, 440 Fact. A/c
For 11k I called about it And the guy said Hank Williams Jr. Bought it. You'd think he'd buy the 50k ones =[ |
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Re: greetings fellow mopar heads
Howdy.
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Pete. 1968 Plymouth Road Runner 451 Stroker + Keisler 5-Speed OD manual trans
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Re: greetings fellow mopar heads
go with the charger. but good luck trying to find an original under 35k. thats not even a mint one
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Re: greetings fellow mopar heads
Good luck with the '68. I'm going for a '69 with a Hemi. Not a Hemi clone but I'm going to drop the engine into a '69 that's sitting around doing nothing. It's going to be a drag track BEAST when I'm done.
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Good choice with the '68 Charger. I personally wouldn't worry about finding an original Hemi car. If you are able to find one, It'll probably be over 100 grand. That is, if it's in great condition. I saw a '68 hemi superbee at a show this summer for $110,000. I personally would find a nice resto project and buy a new crate hemi. It might not be original, but it will still be worth a lot of money. And it's a lot easier to get.
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