New car time

I dunno, I love the rough sound a Hemi makes when it's not fully on song. Don't fix it, just leave it as is :p
 
Old American cars just have so much character!
U mind me asking how much it cost in that condition? How come it had been sat for 10yrs had the previous owner tried to restore it etc :confused:
 
Now you have a car that matches your hair. :D

Do love old American muscle, great stuff. I hope you keep this one for a while and attend some meets...just so I can look at it in the flesh. :)

E: Aren't the lights vacuum operated and prone to failure? That's amazing that they've survived sitting ten years, although the car doesn't look in bad shape at all for sitting for so long.
 
Here are some more shots. I'll post some details later tomorrow :)

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Classic what the [expletive denoting intercourse] have a bought stance.
 
Another awesome car. I so want some classic American muscle, I just can't justify one :(

Are there any less well known that don't have the premium price tags of the Mustangs etc yet? I want some American V8 goodness in my life! I think I will have to stick with my Midget and MX5, cheap to run and maintain.
 
Another awesome car. I so want some classic American muscle, I just can't justify one :(

Are there any less well known that don't have the premium price tags of the Mustangs etc yet? I want some American V8 goodness in my life! I think I will have to stick with my Midget and MX5, cheap to run and maintain.

Have a look through here and see if anything takes your fancy. :)

As you say, Mustangs are too expensive for most people these days.
 
Before I started uni I had a plan of working the entire time and spending my loan money on a Dodge Charger :D didn't quite work out!

The 1968 is my favourite year of boxy charger- The rear lights and lack of chrome vertical split on the front grill work really well!

What a fantastic car.
 
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