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- GTX (RS)
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Welcome
Post some pics of the SS. Tell us more details man details.
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- GTX (RS)
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470 CI!
Not only want to see pic I really just want to HEAR IT. WHAT DID YOU SAY? I can see your lips moveing but not sure what your saying. LOL
"More Power" as Tim the ToolMan Taylor would say.
"More Power" as Tim the ToolMan Taylor would say.
Re: 470 CI!
Here is a pic ...CtownRunner wrote:Not only want to see pic I really just want to HEAR IT. WHAT DID YOU SAY? I can see your lips moveing but not sure what your saying. LOL
"More Power" as Tim the ToolMan Taylor would say.

I had the custom pie tin decal made locally .. as far as sound goes .. I plan to install 3" pipes in about 2 weeks and will post a link to a wav file of the sound .... I have the entire project on line at www.tpigman.com
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Wow
Totally awesome car and site and welcome aboard man. You said something in there that gives me an excuse to relate an experience I had when I got my first Road Runner done in '87.
You wrote "The very fact that Classic Mopars are fairly rare makes them that much more valuable!". Truer words were never spoken. Shortly after my car was done, I was picking up my new girlfriend at her house. Her brother and a friend happened to be in the yard working a 68 camaro when I rumbled into the driveway. When I got out, her brother sneered "Aw man, whaddya wanna drive a mopar for??". I asked him if he ever sees other cars like his on the road? He said "Of course, all the time!" I said "You just answered your own question." and went into the house. Ahh, that felt good too.
And, by the way, my first offshore drilling experience was in a Mopar too.
Again welcome, and looking forward to lots of stories.[/i]
You wrote "The very fact that Classic Mopars are fairly rare makes them that much more valuable!". Truer words were never spoken. Shortly after my car was done, I was picking up my new girlfriend at her house. Her brother and a friend happened to be in the yard working a 68 camaro when I rumbled into the driveway. When I got out, her brother sneered "Aw man, whaddya wanna drive a mopar for??". I asked him if he ever sees other cars like his on the road? He said "Of course, all the time!" I said "You just answered your own question." and went into the house. Ahh, that felt good too.
And, by the way, my first offshore drilling experience was in a Mopar too.

Again welcome, and looking forward to lots of stories.[/i]