Favorite Classic Car?
Other than a Dodge Charger, it would have to be a 1971 Plymonth 340 Wedge Duster. Sure, it wasn't a hemi, but the 340 does have respect that many love.
I really miss my rusty dusty. The engine is probally still there, but the body has dissolved years ago.
M!CH!GAN wasn't the best place for a power car with the winter road salt spread thick like BBQ sauce on a slab of ribs. The fenders went first, then the floor boards and finally the trunk. By then, I had to put dusty to rest.
The following two Duster I had were the slant six types. This car was very affordable, peppy for it's weight and size along with being easy to work on and fun to zip around in.
My golden Dusty, is still a great memory!
Now with a family of 8, the Dodge Ram Van B2500 12-passenger with the good 'ol 318 (5.2L) is my hauler.
I really miss my rusty dusty. The engine is probally still there, but the body has dissolved years ago.
M!CH!GAN wasn't the best place for a power car with the winter road salt spread thick like BBQ sauce on a slab of ribs. The fenders went first, then the floor boards and finally the trunk. By then, I had to put dusty to rest.
The following two Duster I had were the slant six types. This car was very affordable, peppy for it's weight and size along with being easy to work on and fun to zip around in. My golden Dusty, is still a great memory!
Now with a family of 8, the Dodge Ram Van B2500 12-passenger with the good 'ol 318 (5.2L) is my hauler.
Nearly almost Plymouth and Dodge car made between 1963 - 1971
I also remembered those factory 68 Hemi Darts..... oooo yeah.......
OHHH!!! and the Silver bullet, a factory Plymouth Hemi GTX given to a street racer.......
I also remembered those factory 68 Hemi Darts..... oooo yeah.......
OHHH!!! and the Silver bullet, a factory Plymouth Hemi GTX given to a street racer.......



