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Rocky Point!

‘93 is around when I moved from Tucson, but I have family there. I’ll need to chase one down next time.

The scale is off. I think it’s been ‘shopped.

Great at the golf course though.

This gets my vote. The original pic shows a disc too thin to be a buzzer. Most alarms would have something for this purpose and behind a kick panel would be a typical place to hide it.

I find it inconvenient that there are a bunch of other cars on my morning commute slowing traffic down, but that doesn’t mean they all have to stay home in order to not be douches.

That’s because all the lines are clogged with these copper filaments.

Same basic concept but a different implementation. It’s also independent of the start/stop function.

#1 Not an issue. Was possibly an issue in the first couple of years.

Time to check the classifieds..

That was my take too. It’s a $3000 parts car.

For #3, is that when it goes over the edge at Moab?

Anyone want to be the 2 systems were in different time zones? That would include daylight savings vs standard.

I agree this is a borderline pick, and I went with crack. What tipped it for me was these mods were obviously done as race mods. That says abuse to me. I know if I had done this I would have abused it too. I just don’t want someone’s worn out toy.

Well if this makes it any more exciting, their plan is to go well beyond the sound barrier. The current land speed record just barely broke the sound barrier at Mach 1.016 (763.035 mph - 1227.985 km/h). (Note the speed of sound varies with the temperature of the air. Warmer air has a higher speed.) These types of

I had one of this era Darts. Mine was a GT convertible but only had the 318. Still a wonderful car with the torsion bar suspension and a front disc brake conversion.

I think it’s because they auto unlatched via a solenoid. The latch handle was for backup.

My CP vote was not reluctant at all. At this point it’s nothing more than a kit car.