armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

You...complete me.

I'm sure eBay motors will have all the parts it needs.

Rode home from the hospital in a 78 Plymouth Champ. Rode around the Southeast in a car seat strapped to the floor of a custom 74 Dodge van (blue with pinstripes).

And there's the nail my coffin was looking for.

Love the car. Hate the flames.

Nice price only because it's a piece of mint history. To borrow from my favorite professor of archeology: It belongs in a museum!

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@Not-too-Pessimippopotamus: Hey, I'll tell you what. You can get a good look at a Porsche's ass by sticking your head up there. But, wouldn't you rather to take his word for it? No, I mean is, you can get a good look at a bull by sticking your head up a Porsche's ass... No, wait. It's gotta be your bull.

Every time I start to wonder why everyone hates America, Dubai is there to remind me.

If Joe's sellin', I'm buyin'.

My engine knows nothing of appearance...although it is getting a finned aluminum valve cover.

Yeah, I don't see any need for hate on something Detroit has been offering for decades. At least the scoop being offered is a functioning one unlike certain "scoops" and "vents" on other retro rides.

I find myself intrigued by the "440" Dart.

I'm afraid there's no way I can offer an unbiased opinion as a Slant Six owner.

I have #10! It's true. Even the compact Chrysler A-bodies have standing room inside a Slant 6 equipped engine bay.

Hey, I got two! Awesome. I would seriously be all over that Roadrunner wagon.

@IamZardoz: Psst. That's a '69, but excellent choice.

Not a Lean Machine, ergo: Crackpipe.

@armyofchuckness: This Valiant Panel Van is definitely up there as well.