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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 8:47 am
by DaveB
Fantastic

blues mopar photos
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 12:08 pm
by RM23
Cheers mate keep them coming I know Mr ford and Mr roadrunner have a lot of story's and pics I remember when I was about 12 standing at the bus stop to school there used to be a brown kojack Buick rusting and round my way in bton there was a yellow 71 roadrunner parked in the next st from my house also next to it was a rusting orange Jensen but Mr fords petty car got me into mopars after dukes of course cheers

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 1:59 pm
by Cannonball
Awesome pics blue thank you for wandering around with that good old dick tracy back then, real time catching pics, you spotted an orange 72 340 challenger rally with black stripe do you remember where that was, that was a crewe car from 78 on i have one of the chrome steel wheels up on the workshop wall for my outside airline,,,
And mike thanks for takin the time to scan em and post brilliant,, mind you second heaven for you mustangs unlimited,,
Also blue you had a blue challenger racing what where is that one ????
even spotted a 72 mustang sprint notch rare car,
brilliant just brilliant,,,,,,

blues mopar photos
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 2:24 pm
by RM23
Make a book blue ala steven miles I'd buy it matey

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 2:31 pm
by MrNorm
Nice! I remember that Swedish Super Stock Dart....had a twin plug Hemi, pretty exotic back then, also did serious wheelstands IIRC
That 71 Challenger vert is interesting!! Not mine, I've seen very few in the UK over the years, any ideas on the story with that one??
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 2:50 pm
by DaveBishop
In the mid 1970s I used to drive my 68 coronet every day to work from Walthamstow to Marble arch. You could park in the street all day then. That's how I met Graham Arno I was driving round Trafalgar Square and he jumped in front of the car and wanted to now all about it and where I bought it
Re: blues mopar photos
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 5:24 pm
by english68
RM23 wrote:Make a book blue ala steven miles I'd buy it matey

So would I!
Blue: My AMC Javelin and I terrorised West London around '80 to '82 - I wonder if you caught us on your camera?
All the best
E68
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 16 6:10 pm
by Blue
Dunn,
The orange Challenger was in the public parking field at the Pod.
The Red light Bandit Challenger is also at the Pod. They used to have 2 old buses joined together as seating for the VIP's before the grandstands went in
Gavin,
That convertible used to live on a side turning off the A10 in Enfield in about '75, the same guy had a couple of Mustangs before that, that's all I can tell you.
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 16 12:22 pm
by MrNorm
Blue wrote:
Gavin,
That convertible used to live on a side turning off the A10 in Enfield in about '75, the same guy had a couple of Mustangs before that, that's all I can tell you.
Thanks Blue, interesting. I looked on the DVLA site and seems to last have been taxed in '87!
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 16 12:50 pm
by Blue
Hmm, do you remember that customised gold convertible with the the Koffel motor that used to race at the pod in the '80's? wondering if it was that car? I've not seen it for many years now.
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 16 6:29 pm
by MrNorm
Yes, I do remember that, I have some photos somewhere. IIRC that was a '70, but it was so heavily modified it could have been anything - maybe it had the 70 rear lights....