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Old 03-29-2008, 09:43 PM
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So Glenn, how fast did your PM box fill up???
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Old 03-30-2008, 08:06 AM
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We were house hunting today and found these 5 minutes from our house.
two of them I had seen driving in the past couple of years. for fear of being shot at I did not snoop around to much , I may go back tomorrow. there is still a lot of snow so getting to them was not bad until you sunk knee deep in it.
these were taken with my phone so sorry of they are not the best.


This one had been sitting a a driveway for a good ten years about 1 minute down this road we were on. I do not no the year . is it a Road Runner , GTX or satilite.


this one I had not seen before .

The challenger behind it was known around here as the Vanishing point car , sorry no photo. it had been driven until a year or so ago. summer and winter.

This charger was driven until last summer. it has the arrow nose as well it to has beeen around for about 10 years. driven year round. last summer it was running aluminum slots , large on the rear about 10 inches and maybe 8's on the fronts. my guess is it is not the real deal from my limited knowledge . but I thought the rear windows where similar to the Superbird.
but the first time we saw it drive by we filpped .

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The Challenger is still wearing Polyglas GT tires. For the Superbirds and Daytona cars, they had a flush back window.
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Poor GTO
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