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   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,611  
It all boils down to simple, clean lines!
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   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,613  
Under the car pictures are pictures of attractive young ladies... must be advertising but no text or link?

Fuddy, are you including pictures of women along with the cars?
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,614  
Under the car pictures are pictures of attractive young ladies... must be advertising but no text or link?

Fuddy, are you including pictures of women along with the cars?

I guess the metaphor of the appearance of the women is lost on you.


Yeah, I'd take the '68 Charger before a new one any day. WAY simpler to maintain, and a lot more real character than the new ones that are stuffed with so much technology that only a shop with a $100K worth of equipment can repair/diagnose it.
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,615  
Experiencing an uptick of ads and generally between posts on TBN

A friend texted his garage door opener is broken and now I get garage opener ads.

Had the compressor in my refrigerator replaced last month and a flood of appliance ads followed.

The interesting thing is the ads almost always appear AFTER my purchase if I’m buying.

I get the juxtaposition of the 60’s and now…

Owned a few mopar… Roadrunner with vacuum activated scoop and a 1970 Duster with 340 and stick… only 17,000 miles when I bought it during gas lines and never heard the end of it… that would have been one to put up on blocks… also a SuperBee

The kids loved the Roadrunner because of the Roadrunner horn…
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,616  
I guess the metaphor of the appearance of the women is lost on you.


Yeah, I'd take the '68 Charger before a new one any day. WAY simpler to maintain, and a lot more real character than the new ones that are stuffed with so much technology that only a shop with a $100K worth of equipment can repair/diagnose it.
"Way simpler to maintain" lmao

A '68 you're lucky to get 100k mi from without a rebuild, the modern car you change the spark plugs at 100k mi
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,617  
I guess the metaphor of the appearance of the women is lost on you.


Yeah, I'd take the '68 Charger before a new one any day. WAY simpler to maintain, and a lot more real character than the new ones that are stuffed with so much technology that only a shop with a $100K worth of equipment can repair/diagnose it.
I couldn't have said it better!
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,618  
"Way simpler to maintain" lmao

A '68 you're lucky to get 100k mi from without a rebuild, the modern car you change the spark plugs at 100k mi
Choose which one you would rather change spark plugs on...
Oh, by the way, the SRT takes 16, not 8.
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   / Tell us something we don’t know. #5,620  
The link just goes to Hemmings' main page.
 
 
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