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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			Spent the day printing out some photos and text for the display at MCACN next week.  This one is the sequence of the three prior owners, and their reunions with the car, plus the original mechanic and his son on the right (four generations of his family worked at Suburban Dodge over the years) I have enough of these frames now, with the original documentation and paperwork, I can encircle the entire car!  If you are at the show, come on by and say hi. I'll be in the SYC display. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] | 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			We just made it home from MCACN 2011 at 5:00PM Monday, after leaving at 7:00 PM Sunday night. (Stopped for a 5 hour catnap in Indiana at midnight).  Average diesel fuel mileage with the old 95 6.5 Diesel Suburban was 9 mpg for the 1,754 mile round trip. I weighed the rig after a fillup and the total truck and tralier weight was 16,540 lbs (8,550 lbs for the K2500 suburban and 7,900 lbs. for the trailer with the 4,040 lb. Charger inside). I never realized the entire freight train was that heavy! It was an awesome show and I got to meet a great bunch of equally warped individuals (like me). Cant wait for next year. Here's a couple shots of the charger surrounded by "The Ring of Paper"....    | 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			Oh, I almost forgot...another story from the road. As usual where ever I go with this car, someone inevitably pops up with some more material for the never ending story. I was hanging out next to the Charger and a guy comes up and introduces himself as a doctor who remembers my car from back in 1991 when he was a resident in Gainesville, Florida. At the time he decided to go to his first car show event, which just happened to be SuperFord Sunday at Gainesville Raceway which was sponsored by Dobbs Publishing Group (the guys that put out Mopar Muscle, Musclecar Review, Mustang Monthly, Corvette Fever, Superford, etc). I was a tech editor at the time and me and the girlfriend (now wife of 18 years, or so) drove the Charger up to the event. The Doctor told me how he looked across the staging area and saw me pull up in the Charger, open the trunk and drag out a pair of slicks and swap them out for the street tires. He said I then proceeded to "beat the pants off of every Ford I raced" (his recollection, not mine [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img]) While this alleged superhuman feat was being accomplished he said the "really hot chick" I arrived with was loyally sitting on my street tires in the staging lanes so no one would steal them. He said he has all sorts of old photos of the event that he would send me when he gets back home. I couldn't wait to tell the wife, so I texted her the following: <span style="font-size: 17pt"><span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">"Honey, guess what? A guy here at the show remembered me racing the Charger and beating a whole bunch of cars back in 1991 in Gainesville. He has photos! He said I was with some really hot chick who sat by and made sure no one stole my tires. Any idea who that girl was?"</span></span></span> Her response was as follows: <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-size: 17pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">F#$% #*0</span></span></span> She is such a great gal. I really need to get her a new phone. There's gotta be something wrong with those text keys. | 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			Does the doctor have any photos of the "hot chick"..?? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img] 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			Yes he does. He's sending those, as well. I will post them as soon as they arrive.   [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img]  | 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			Steve, I look forward to your updates and getting constant laughs. Dave | 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues...  Hey Darren!!, I sure missed seeing all you guys and the cars too. Next year, for sure!! | 
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|  Re: The red Hemi Charger saga continues... 
			
			One of my buddies just sent me some photos. Great overhead shot...and he is only 5'7" tall? I asked him what kind of camera he was using because it was able to get a nice photo and compensate for the weird sodium vapor lighting system they were using in the complex. Havent got an answer back yet.  | 
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