Your mother. Oh snap!
Your mother. Oh snap!
@armyofchuckness: Also, here's some video of some classic Mopar carnage. (Never mind the title.) Really makes me reconsider driving my car...ever.
Ouch. This reminds me of a story. In the late 60s, my dad drove of '59 Chevy Bel Air 4 door just like this one. One day another driver rammed his rear quarter panel right behind the rear wheel.
As long as the jump seats are intact, it's a nice price.
Definitely need to start attending police auctions in the next few years.
@TurboBrick [LIGIER]: If they did that, I think I'd pee myself a little.
You had me at three-abreast.
@mikedrawcar: I get it!
To the Fetusmobile. Let's go!
*sigh* It's like a breath of fresh air. 66 really was the best year for the early Barracudas, and this car is built up more or less what I would do to one, given the opportunity. Those dual Offy intakes are too cool. Makes my six's single quad Offy look like a cop-out intake. :P
Too much chrome!
@Tiberiuswise: Wait...what?
@Alfisted: Behold its Slant Six power!
@reenignE_esreveR: Seconded. That was the best concept truck Dodge had in the 90s, and they had some good ones.
I've seen worse gimmick cars.
Maybe it's just the tinted windows messing with me, but something doesn't look right about that car...Like it's not a real Imperial.
No diesel love? And it's a four door! Practical!
@acarr260: Wow. And I thought the Slant 6 guys were an obscure bunch. That's a sweet looking engine.
Too many cobbled together parts. Makes me nervous. However, I really want to see this Land Rover repository in which it's photographed.
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