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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Those Grand Prix cars were AMAZING! When I was a teenager a junkyard had 4 of the 62-64 cars, one of them with a tri power. They wouldn't sell any of them, or many part off of them, but they were complete right down to the 8 lug wheels. I knew a guy with a 71 Grand Prix who rebuilt it to top flight standards with all N.O.S. parts. He sunk a fortune into the car, but it was beautiful, all black. There are a few local Toranado's running around, I always like looking out from the Miata at them in traffic. When I was younger I knew a guy with a 65 Sport Fury just like the Indy pace car (White on blue) that was pristine. Wonderful, wonderful car. Guy was about 17 years old and just CRAZY about MOPARS. He babied that 65, which was unusual for a teenager. Chris
  2. That is about as far from FWD compact as you can get! Chris
  3. Keep us posted, Dave. Chris
  4. Would it not be easier to buy a Concorde with a 3.5 or a 300 (300LX, not current 300) with a 3.5 and enjoy the upgrade in ammenities? Chris
  5. I have a strange fetish for Green cars (ask my wife!). That year Z in that Color is about the best looking, sweetest car GM EVER built. Chris
  6. Depends on who you are and what state of life you are in. It's not a bad car (G37) just not my cup of tea. Have a friend that has one and loves it. Chris
  7. I love greens, I love that Color, and your right it would look great on the Camaro. Chris
  8. ...again it would be great to get Chryselr back. Look at the great cars they built in the 1960's, or the 1990's for that matter. It will be interesting to see what "new" vehicles they come up with. A cool Discontinued vehicle is the Crossfire, BTW. We have neighbors who bought a white one...and it is a cool car. Not my cup of tea, but cool none the less. Chris
  9. No offense, but we need more pics of Jen... Although you are pretty good with a Camera. Have you ever thought about becoming a photographer? Chris
  10. I would love to live in the U.P. and be a YUPER... chris
  11. If the B-Bodies are copies I'm kinda glad MOPAR did it...they are cool cars! Chris
  12. We may be closer than you think. I once almost bought an airflow, and I am leaving the Library right now with a book on the history of Chrysler. Chris
  13. I thought it was a little harsh. As a Miata owner, i am actually a big fanboi of the Solstice for some reason. Chris
  14. There are about 50 guys on the net using 66stang as a username...probably because Ford sold a ton of 66 Mustangs and they are still a popular car. Chris
  15. I'm not saying the car is sold by SCCA results, nor am I saying it is as good as the Miata. (I own a Miata and could have bought a Solstice) I am saying the Solstice has Merit. BTW, I agree on the Wrangler thing. My teenaged son will soon be driving and I have a teenaged daughter that will follow him in short order. I figure the Wrangler is one of the few things on the planet tough enough for them not to destroy...and it is a ragtop. Chris
  16. I love it...I'm a sucker for ragtops, and that one looks good. I'm also a sucker for big blocks... Chris
  17. +1 Although the Subie could be cool... Chris
  18. The Duramax is a great diesel. I've been thinking of picking one up used to act as a work truck/tow vehicle. Chris
  19. Ultimately, if you were a little more open to them, I think that you would enjoy the 70-74 E-Bodies. It took me awhile to warm up to them, and in some ways I still would rather have a Mustang or a Camaro, but they are cool cars. The B-5 Blue 70 Challenger S/E I saw at last nights car show was wonderful! Chris
  20. It's kind of like sexual fantasy about someone you haven't talked to since you were in high school. It's mindless and pointless but it can make you feel better for reasons that are not rational. Chris
  21. Which is why it is so much fun going to the Mopar Nats here in Columbus. Chris
  22. I'm not denying that Chrysler has built some really cool stuff. It's just that GM has built more really cool stuff, IMHO. Chris
  23. Not to be cruel...but once you drive a Civic/Fusion/Milan/Malibu/Aura/Astra/Mazda 3/VW Rabbit/GTI/Cooper/CooperS/Jetta...et al...you won't want to. At some point Chrysler is going to ahve to start building much better cars if they want to stay in buisiness. Although it would be cool to build "continuation" Challengers like they built continuation Studebaker Avanti's. Or maybe we can get Dynacorn to build a 70 challenger Body. We could run two lines, kind of like the beetle plant in Mexico, where both the old beetle and new beetle were built alongside each other. Two kinds of challengers, set up however you want...I could get into that. Chris

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