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Goodguys Hearland Nationals 2008

Post by landon1 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:36 pm

for you cats wanting some pics from car shows...lots of chevys and hot rods, but i got pics of all the mopars...including 3 71-2 B-bodies...no 73-4s at the show, several 68-70s, several cudas, some furys including what i believe is a 58 big fin car, and a 1 of 1 67 Hemi 4speed Belvedere (supposedly only 2 hemis made, an auto and a manual)...

my friend tanner has a pic of my "chrome dome" with the root beer 71 runner, so i'll get it up when he sends it to me :lol:

http://s265.photobucket.com/albums/ii20 ... ar%20show/

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Post by rr6pak » Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:48 pm

Nice lookin cars, Landon. Heck, I might need to go up there next year :D I like ALL of the old MOPARS. As a kid, I can remember my grandfather having a dodge polara and a 69 pickup. Then my dad got into the muscle era cars. I'd be happy with an old 4 door even. Simply because they dont make those relics of time anymore.

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Post by rr6pak » Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:49 pm

Nice lookin cars, Landon. Heck, I might need to go up there next year :D I like ALL of the old MOPARS. As a kid, I can remember my grandfather having a dodge polara and a 69 pickup. Then my dad got into the muscle era cars. I'd be happy with an old 4 door even. Simply because they dont make those relics of time anymore.

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Post by Smellslike1974 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:03 pm

I think the second to last car is the best! :D
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Post by 1971SSP » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:07 pm

:D I love the 72 Satellite Sebring...white, you don't see that much. Sharp car. Thanks for the photo's :beer: I wish I could downsize the pics I have, and make them look that good.
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Post by mopar71 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:34 pm

Thanks for sharing your pics! I like the 68 (purple one) and the rootbeer 71!

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Post by landon1 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:53 pm

that white 72 is an all original car, i believe...faded paint, rock chips, etc. but, the current owner has a cd player/satellite radio installed...i love that rootbeer car too - i saw it last year...i can never seem to be around when the owners are around, though. one more highlight was the "trailer trash" license plate...gotta love us iowa hillbillies :lol:

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