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In Feb 2015 the actor David Spade paid $900,000 for this Hemi Charger Daytona. It had just 6,435 miles on the odometer. That was the highest amount paid for a Charger Daytona at the time. 7+ years later he could double his money if he put the car up for auction |
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Canadian gas station chain. The real money came from recycling oil from oil changes. Mohawk Oil built a recyling plant to recycle oil from western Canada gas stations. I never head of it - but then again, I've never been to Canada. |
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Have you heard of the new magazine, Crankshaft? It was launched by the former editor-in-chief of Hemmings, Richard Lentinello. At 144 pages, it’s more like a softbound book than a magazine. |
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One is a guy a couple streets over, his plate is "NO EPA". The other is a lady with the plate "NT4SALE". I thought they were the same car until I noticed the plates. K |
NT4SALE.
I doubt it. EVERYTHING is for sale; just not ON SALE. |
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IMO . . . A vinyl roof just doesn't look good on a 66/67 Charger |
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The Manhattan Project cost $22 billion in today's money. Over 125,000 people work on the project. 90% of the spend was on creating the materials (Plutonium and Uranium 235) used for the bombs. Why was is called the Manhattan Project? Some say because a bunch of scientists got together to discuss nuclear fission in a hotel room in NYC. But this is not the truth. The project was named Manhattan because that's the home of Columbia University. This is where much of the theoretical research took place. |
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I never owned this year GTO. But if I did, I too would have added The Judge spoiler. Best looking spoiler to come out of the Muscle Car Era. |
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It's a shame that Olds didn't "go the distance" with the red plastic inner fender liners for all 1972 W30 442s. |
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