i agree, older cars ooze character! my favorite eras are the 1960s and 1970s. (and early 80s, but only to 1984)
I guess it helped that my dad always had some cool old Dodges, like a '70 superbee, a 1946 dodge wc 100 pickup, and a 1970 Dart 340.
also my neighbor (who i work for on the weekends) has a yard with literally hundreds of old Mopars! (most aren't musclecars though)
my project is a 1981 Imperial. not a hot rod by any measure, but i like it. and its afforable, a good running example will set you back only about $2500. (the 318 [5.2L] might go for a 440 [7.2l]
or a newer hemi when i get more money to work on it. )
I don't like modern cars, IIN?
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i agree, older cars ooze character! my favorite eras are the 1960s and 1970s. (and early 80s, but only to 1984)
I guess it helped that my dad always had some cool old Dodges, like a '70 superbee, a 1946 dodge wc 100 pickup, and a 1970 Dart 340.
also my neighbor (who i work for on the weekends) has a yard with literally hundreds of old Mopars! (most aren't musclecars though)
my project is a 1981 Imperial. not a hot rod by any measure, but i like it. and its afforable, a good running example will set you back only about $2500. (the 318 [5.2L] might go for a 440 [7.2l]
or a newer hemi when i get more money to work on it. )
here's what one looks like.
www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/1981-83-imperial1.jpg