Posted: Wed Jan 29, 14 5:08 pm
I thought it may be Jason Prime's '70 Challenger with a 340.
Met its end as you could imagine........
Met its end as you could imagine........
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Don't see a problem. Charger details lifted from another site,it's on at least 2 other boards. Possible Barracuda is in an industrial estate,seen by many employees and public visitors and unmoved for at least 10 years.Pete.S wrote:posting up address's of stored cars and "complain to the council" !!!!!
WTF Guys, i think its going a bit too far.
i can understand the original post, i.e. in the area of.... ect.
I don't think it was the T/A he's talking about, there was a yellow 70 that was owned by a weirdo, he lived around the corner from me back in the late 80s . He was Canadian & I tried to buy it off him but he wanted silly money. He must be dead now as he was probably in his 70s then.terryr wrote:sinny wrote:Pete wrote: Blimey Sinny, I take it you have been on Ivor's "Chairmanship Tact and Diplomacy" course already....Young Skywalker has become the master......![]()
I remember a yellow Challenger rotting away in a field in the Fens near Wisbech, never managed to get close enough for a proper look but my oldman did.
The owner said it was his sons car & that it was very rare! The only car to that spec (but he didn't elaborate on the spec). It was still there about 3 years ago but in a VERY sorry state!
Thats probably tony jarvis..dont worry that ta is locked away now..albeit covered in old furniture and stuff
Yes it is the same one, I first knew it when Paul Unlgess got it, it was pish yella with a 383 & a slick shift 4 speed. It still looks almost as good as when Tony painted it many years ago.PaulR wrote:Be good to see the Satellite if its the yellow Pro street car. I owned it back in 1978 when it was a lowly 273 car.