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It's sad when a thread on THIS website starts to take on a "witch hunt" feel to it.
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True. Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it's someone else's witch being hunted.
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It's just 20 minutes of Tony patting himself on the back.
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The street racing information was provided by the previous owner who is now deceased and can't provide or defend. It's disappointing and embarrassing that the new owner and most membership have to put up with the constant picking on the car. This is a members car its NOT for sale. Provide him and his car some respect.
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Amen. I just don't get it. Even without the racing info being taken into account, this is still a cool black Hemi Challenger. For those who are posting negative stuff about the car, You didn't buy the car, the current owner Ryan did. Wow, just wow. :( |
I had watched the video of UncleTonys garage and had gone to the website he stated that the son was a part of. Interestingly he was listed as part of the team "creatives" with name and photo yesterday . Today his name and photo are no longer there. Pretty interesting
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I think The street Hemi has a lot in common with the DZ 302.
Both were High end engines and intended to be race engines by design. As such responded well to modifications to reach the maximum potential. |
500 shot of nitrous? :confused:
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Who cares about how fast this car was, is, or whatever. I really dont get why guys are still going on about times... this was never a race car and back then who didnt street race? Every darn stop light was an offering didnt matter what was under the hood. This cars value and coolness is the owner history and documentation.
Im glad a true car guy like Ryan bought it and will treat it as such. I cant wait to see it sometime down there at cars and coffee |
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