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    A Long Ordeal for a Fine Car - Triple Black!

    Interesting, after my black one is restored, then next up is my triple Tahitian Walnut 300 with sunroof. It is shown in its current condition in Scott Rudge's Sunroof Registry..................... https://moparsunroofregistry.files.wordpress.com/2023/04/sunroof1971chryslercars.pdf
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    A Long Ordeal for a Fine Car - Triple Black!

    I have seen this other triple black 71 300 before on a youtube video. It is located in Japan - in my case, I much prefer the vinyl roof on these models:
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    A Long Ordeal for a Fine Car - Triple Black!

    Sorry Tim, I will be too busy working on triple black! Its at my body/paint guy's shop in a couple weeks finally! It's down to a rolling shell at present.
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    15” Tires for my ‘62 300 - Thoughts?

    For me, the non-letter 1962 Chrysler 300 non-letter cars were pretty significant as well as the letter car. Here is one that my dad bought new in 1962 and I restored that car as well when it was well worn and my dad was considering buying a new car. It had the 300H dual 4-bbl carb sport...
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    15” Tires for my ‘62 300 - Thoughts?

    I have a 1962 Chrysler 300H and I am putting the Nexens referenced by Dan above on it very soon. I have already put Nexens on my other C bodies and am completely satisfied with them. This is a photo of my car but with slightly wider whitewalls on it now but the Nexens are just slightly more...
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    Hagerty article, "6 Full size alternatives to muscle cars"

    Some of them came from Car & Driver, who were generally pretty good. I did speak with Aaron Robinson not too long ago so at least I believe he might still be there......................
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    Why you can't buy a new small truck.

    Yes, you are correct in that it wasn't a purely Chrysler in-house design. Here is the brief explanation of how the resources were distributed: A former Chrysler engineer told us that while the engine was developed within Chrysler, the Dakota itself was engineered by Aero-Detroit, a contract...
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    Why you can't buy a new small truck.

    I still have the 1989 Dodge Dakota that my dad bought brand new off the dealer lot at a dealer in Covina, CA. It is an LE model with a regular cab and an 8' bed and all the options including the deluxe interior, a/c, stereo am/fm radio that both still work although the Denso a/c compressor has...
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    Advice thread for newbies to the old car hobby.

    I see nothing wrong with the Auto Temp II systems from 1971-1973. The only problem with those was the original housing for the electronics was made of Bakelite that cracked in about 2 years but the reproduction ones have housings made of aluminum that go the distance. There are two vendors for...
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    Wyatt Made Me Do It!

    I am just teasing Scott, as I really love your new Charger - everything about it and especially the color! All of our fuel in California is 15% ethanol by law but finding E85 which is mostly ethanol isn't widely available out here at least. I posted this about the Challenger because I...
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    Wyatt Made Me Do It!

    It seems like Dodge is relegating the most recent versions of these Hellcats that many are buying now to the "sissy" models. Here is the new version with a parachute and much more...............................including 1025 hp. 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170 Ends Dodge's Era of Excess with...
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    Yesterday's Show Pictures

    Whose "modern" B body 300 is for sale???
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    ICE sucks

    You can try to misrepresent my point if you must but I was a little surprised that Stan, who has had his own share of issues in life, would actually reveal some sentiments about misfortune towards others in their time of difficulty. That's just not the Stan I feel I have come to know pretty...
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    ICE sucks

    You live in Florida where all the snow birds from north of you flee to in the winter, so you should talk Stan??? As sea levels continue to rise, maybe your house will be the new shore line or underwater so be careful what you gloat over..............................
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    Joy Ride movie

    I doubt I would have watched that movie back in the day except for the fact that it had a 1971 Newport playing a major role. It did have a lot of drama and tension in it and it was pretty wild and Paul Walker was a draw for it as well with the women. Too bad he is gone...
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    Never Enough

    I just posted the video because it seems that technology is opening up new doors faster than most of us can comprehend it and wonder just how well things have been thought out in the "big picture". Will police cruisers need to be Lucid Air Sapphires going forward or would that just lead to...
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    Never Enough

    When it comes to acceleration contests, it seems no winner lasts for long.................an interesting video by Hagerty (if you can ignore the moderator):
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    Other Hobby's Besides Cars

    Is it all organic???
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    It's Fu#@!*% Cold!

    Having lived in Detroit for 2 1/2 years many decades ago now, I have learned to be fine with whatever mother nature throws our way out here. The hots are getting hotter and the colds are getting colder and the tornados, hurricanes etc. are growing as well in intensity and frequency. This is...
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    Scat Packs Scat Packs everywhere

    OK, understand on the Demon might be the future Wing Car. I am not so familiar with all the various current models. I did see this article though (at least the first two segments) that I thought was surprising but good news: Dodge Charger, Challenger Now Out-Selling Camaro And Mustang
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