serviceguy
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There must be some type of connection between mustangs and dumpsters...what could it possibly be?
There must be some type of connection between mustangs and dumpsters...what could it possibly be?
It’s just easier to toss them after they’re crashed.There must be some type of connection between mustangs and dumpsters...what could it possibly be?
Hit up the Dodge nationals at Maple Grove on Friday to watch some Nitro qualifying with the family......If you havent done this yet, I highly recommend seeing these cars once in your life....11,000 horsepower ~130 decibels....0-330 in 3 seconds...like ALMOST as fast as @THATmanMANNY s tesla.
There was also a small mopar car show with some very nice cars
I have no idea if this car ever had anything to do with Richard Petty, but it appeared as if it might have been his car...no idea if that is true, but it was a pristine superbird.
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65 belvedere with a 426 hemi
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69 barracuda
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62 dart with a 413
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70 GTX
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39 Plymouth deluxeTesting @UtahJoe with a sideview. For sale at Harlingen garage if anyone is interestedView attachment 105841
Love these WWII fighters. Most of these planes seem to be a giant engine with the bare minimum amount of airplane attached to it.A different kind of Spitfire and Mustang. Seen today at the Flight Heritage Museum in Everett WA. Yes, these birds can still fly.
39 Plymouth deluxe
I did have to look this up since I cant see the grille...Its easy to tell its:
A. American
B. 1939-1941 (pre 1939 most cars had headlights on the fender and there were no cars made between 42-45...so that narrows it down.)
So then its either chevy/ford/Chrysler/dodge/Plymouth/pontiac/olds/buick..
Headlights on this car are pretty unique
Interesting, so here is the front. Original plates say 39 buy clearly has 40 headlights. Maybe it crashed and they couldn't get the original oval lights
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I think the square headlights were for the fancier models
these were pretty common accessories on cars in that era, probably bc the headlights were pretty shitty. Its not impossible that it was a police car...although in 39, there were probably more 2 door police cars than 4 door.Was this thing a cop car - it has lights by both rearview mirrors
Really? Those are Ug-ly. Not that the rest of the car is so great either, sorry not a fan.I think the square headlights were for the fancier models
A car @UtahJoe could probably figure out.
All I know is it's probably American and made before WWII.
There was a 55 Chevy at the plant I'm working at. I was thinking of taking a picture, but they're so generic and boring.
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Oh, and I find Superbirds hilarious. They're basically the ricer of the 1970s.
Ya that's the easiest of all 1930s cars, teardrop headlights were a 1 year thing for Ford....A car @UtahJoe could probably figure out.
All I know is it's probably American and made before WWII.
There was a 55 Chevy at the plant I'm working at. I was thinking of taking a picture, but they're so generic and boring.
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Oh, and I find Superbirds hilarious. They're basically the ricer of the 1970s.