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A rural dealer had a show today, and there was a good C body showing.

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A few Fargo pickups


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Canada has a nice selection of C's, and lots of them. It almost seems that the USA has the least interest in them
 
Badass Jeep but contradictory to why one buys a Jeep. To go up a 45 degree slimey moss incline with a tiny 95 hp 4 cylinder and a deep reduction 1st gear.
A 480 hp $75k Jeep can't do any better.

Wretched excess phallic symbol for the Attention Whores.... :D
 
Its killing me to see someone in a coat in that picture. Its 105 here! lol

Both the wagon, and fury look great!!
 
Agreed, nice cars gentlemen! And the others were nice too, thanks for posting them.
 
Best of show went to the brown 37 Plymouth coupe which really was a beautiful job, and also a pink 71 Challenger 340 6 pack.

By the way there were tornado warnings all over the place and another storm front rolling in. Peter being the wise one left for home a bit early, I stayed to watch them dyno a Charger Hellcat. My gas gauge isn't working yet and you'll never guess what happened on the way home trying to beat the storm. Yes that's right, sputter cough quit. Luckily coasted into a nice place on the highway with a long paved driveway and the guy was working in his skidsteer. Gave me a couple gallons and I was on my way. Made it home and in the garage just as the rain started. And it bloody poured. Whew lucked out again.
 
Best of show went to the brown 37 Plymouth coupe which really was a beautiful job, and also a pink 71 Challenger 340 6 pack.

By the way there were tornado warnings all over the place and another storm front rolling in. Peter being the wise one left for home a bit early, I stayed to watch them dyno a Charger Hellcat. My gas gauge isn't working yet and you'll never guess what happened on the way home trying to beat the storm. Yes that's right, sputter cough quit. Luckily coasted into a nice place on the highway with a long paved driveway and the guy was working in his skidsteer. Gave me a couple gallons and I was on my way. Made it home and in the garage just as the rain started. And it bloody poured. Whew lucked out again.


This one. Yes, he did a good job, and got my vote. When I chatted with him about what was actually under those hemi valve covers, he told me that his brother wanted to put a 350 SBC in there, but he just couldn't dilute the Plymouth gene pool with that, and insisted that the 360 go in it.





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What were the numbers on the Hellcat?
Glad you made it back in time. That was a nasty front that went through at 3:30.
 
This one. Yes, he did a good job, and got my vote. When I chatted with him about what was actually under those hemi valve covers, he told me that his brother wanted to put a 350 SBC in there, but he just couldn't dilute the Plymouth gene pool with that, and insisted that the 360 go in it.

What were the numbers on the Hellcat?
Glad you made it back in time. That was a nasty front that went through at 3:30.

Didn't see the screen but the word was 680hp for the new Charger. The blue Whipple blown 392 Challenger ahead of it was a hair over 800. Ridiculous.
 
We've had 20" of rain in the last 6 weeks here........damn phone going crazy with flood and tornado alerts all the time.
 
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