SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by Hi-Fi » Fri 18 Apr 2008, 15:40

The RS of A car. If I was Aussie, I wood rite funny! :D

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by 74er-Duster » Sat 19 Apr 2008, 13:13

brewil wrote:theres a guy in salt river above the main road who was selling a charger a few years back. they were just plymouth dusters rebadged and with a different grille.
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The grille is from 1971 Dodge Demon (Dart)
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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by Jason » Sun 20 Apr 2008, 02:09

That's correct about the grill. Here in the US, those cars were sold as the 2nd generation of the Dodge Dart. These were first called Demons and then the name was changed back to Darts. You can still find the 2nd generation A-bodies for a reasonible price if you are not looking for the 340 powered cars....those were the only true factory performance versions. There were some dealer built 383 and 440 cars but those are both rare and expensive. However, with the current weak dollar, US muscle cars are pouring out of this country by the tens of thousands. Sad thing is none of these cars are as easy to find as many may think. You can still find good cars in California, Arizona, and New Mexico but once you get east of the Rocky Mountains, old cars are very hard to find, especially anything that is worth rebuilding.

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by Fairlane 500 » Sun 04 May 2008, 01:52

Well I was out the other day and saw this Charger going along so went faster to catch up to it. When I got close I saw that the body was blue and battered and the boot was silver worn down to the rusty metal. I think this was a 6 cylinder. I was going to hoot to find out how many were in the car but drove off because it was in such a bad condition. Not good to see a car like that.

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by Hi-Fi » Fri 27 Jun 2008, 13:42

That Valiant which barracuda posted in "what cars do members drive" under general, is brilliant. It might not be a Charger, but the condition that car is in, who cares?

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by barracuda » Fri 18 Jul 2008, 10:07

thx Hi fi

at moment im sitting with problem

brakes lol

i noticed that all brakes were wearing out quickly and the fact i got drums in front doesnt sound nice

Fanie is helping me along in those lines

thx man

when i pull the car out again ill put up complete pics

cheers

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by 68barracuda » Fri 18 Jul 2008, 13:47

And with that car it would be a sad day when you have to scrape a uno from your thick bodywork - might even damage the paint

Got a bolt in bracket, with Mastercylinder, and booster for the project. btw
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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by barracuda » Fri 18 Jul 2008, 14:15

leka bru

btw VIP got a 383 fitted inside quite neatly

twin petrol tank

adjustable suspension

looks quite decent the vip

gonna go ahead and start it up this weekend

so wen will you be back into real world?

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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by 68barracuda » Fri 18 Jul 2008, 19:13

Next week
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Re: SA'S FORGOTTON CHARGER

Post by barracuda » Mon 21 Jul 2008, 09:20

sweet

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