Mike in cranberry
Tenderfoot
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2016
- Messages
- 4
- Reaction score
- 2
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Cranberry twp.,Pa.
- Detector(s) used
- Whites Pro/XL 6000
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
I had a cousin who got pulled over in Milwaukee, Wi one night doing 136 miles per hour. When I ask him how they were able to do that. He responded they have HEMI'S to!!!!... either my 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner (383 magnum - factory plain) or my 1969 Dodge GTX (383 magnum - I built).
I was just too busy racing and having fun to take pictures ... would have only seen a blurrrrrr anyways.
That '56 is an absolute Beauty.
I like those buses.My 1956 Chevy 2-door hard top with the posts and my 1963 VW bus!
'69 Dodge Charger R/T SE, 4 speed, 4.10 posi, bought it in 1974 with a blown motor. I had a '68 383 magnum out of a friends wrecked Roadrunner. Before I put the motor in, I milled the heads .040, Crane Fireball Cam, Edelbrock Torker single plane, Holley off of a 440 police car, dual point distributor out of the same police car.
Got married in 1979, sold it a short time later to pay for our first child. Had no insurance.
Wish I had my 65 comet cyclone, 64 come wagon and a 75 American clipper, 58 VW bus but i have a 65 ford falcon van still. My 65 comet cyclone my first car while in the army, then sold in 92 baby on the way and then I saw an ad for it so I got it back in 2000 and still had my papers in the in the car but now it's gone as everything I had coins, 3 metal detectors, but I have my daughter that helps me now and got her into looking at coins and cash, time to start again, but lost my wife after 21yrs of marriage to a 19yrs old kid my daughter boyfriend, but my x will get it now from me, time move on now for me to have fun again
In 1978, my first car was a '57 chevy. Had to have one! Owned camaros, gto, charger, the usually belly-button cars that you see hundreds of when you hit the shows.
Later, the only one that I kept, and still have - along with a '71.