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Karren Hutton
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Post by Karren Hutton »

I had a 64 red Dodge Dart... 170 slant six... A real screamer... and a BIG back seat!!! hehe

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The '61 dart was a big car...maybe the last year before they got small. It had a typewriter tranny also. If you had a tail-gater, you could push the reverse button 1/2 in and the back-up lights would come on. That usually made them think twice (somehow thats something I think Jeannie would like). It was a great car with the slant 6....but the 413 never ran right........tuning 2 4bbls was beyond the skills of a bunch of 17 y/o s. But we had fun and made lots of noise. Drive a mommy van now...dogs love it :lol:
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Post by Ronnie M »

Lori wrote:Hi Lisbeth and Jeannie

You girls make me yearn for the good old days. You were able to change plugs, set the points and time the car with regular tools. I was working on the car and had a know all young person going to the auto parts store for a "muffler bearing". He lost his sense of humor when the guys made a few remarks to him.......

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oh yeah ya...back to the good-ole-days....draggin 1st avenue title for title.
68 olds cutlass,...nothing in town could touch it.

won't even talk about some of the cars ole dad had...


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I had a '64 Plymouth Valiant, push button on the dash with the same engine. It was a convertable.....had over 110,000 miles when I traded it off on a '69 Plymouth Road Runner, 383, pass anything on the road burt a gas station.....got chased by a Tn state trooper and thank goodness the truck stop was near and I hid between 2 big rigs and was in the restraunt eating whebn he came in......I was on my honeymoon at the time

Thanks for the memories

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Post by Kari »

Had a 65 Mustang and a couple of 60's Chevy's but mostly British 'Classic' tin.

Given a little assistance from a good old V8... :twisted:
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