Mrkim Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 04:48AM
Hell yeah, whatta ride ! A big block Chrysler likely with an auto tranny tough
as shit and power steering to boot, something a bit uncommon in hot rods of the
day ;>

fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 05:21AM
no shit, noone cared about cornering back then..lol
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 11:27AM
Looked like "my tank" in the thumbnail (kinda) LOL. Had, an '68
plymouth satalite, W/ 400ci BB Police Interceptor engine. Power steering, AND
A/C !
Ahhhh, the cars I've had.......Traded a '72 Dodge Charger Ralley for the
plymouth. The charger also had a 400 BB. Completly factory RALLY package.
400Magnum BB, Slap stik shifter, glass packs (FACTORY) All the gauges in the
dash (Tach, spedo, oil press, temp, ect) and White leather interior, ALL
factory. I love the gas guzzlers. Will buy gas regardles of $$$ till
unabalible. Of couse then....runem off of alcahol!!!!
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 11:30AM
Again this is ToucanSam @2184.
PLUS613...FIX YOUR LOGIN SHIT THAT OTHERS AND I HAVE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED. WHY
HAVE TO LOG IN TWICE ! ? !
Tiw Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 12:07PM
There does seem to be a divide with regards car tastes in America and Europe
(including the UK this time). This car and others like it seem to get Americans
really excited but do nothing for us. Interesting

Mrkim Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 01:53PM
Problee just a point of perspective thing Tiw. Since I was a teenager in '69
these cars were what was "the shit" on the streets in that time.
There were tons of big block gas guzzlers cruisin the streets in those days at a
whopping 8 or so mpg. 'Course gas was only like 30 cents a gallon at the time
too.
At that point in time it was fairly rare to see a european car other than a VW
and the invasion of Japanese cars to America had yet to have occured. That meant
cars like these Fossil posted were the Kings of the street back then.
In those days most Cop cars were commonly factory hot rods with few amenities.
In the suburb I went to school in the Police had Chrysler 426 hemi powered
Plymouth Furys. I saw 2 of 'em chase down a big block powered 'Cuda one
night.
Ah yeah .... memories :>

Mrkim Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 01:55PM
Hey ToucanSam @2184, I had a '69 Satellite with a 383 myself ! What a car
!
But ... the '69 Dart I had with a 340 4 barrel was my favorite. That car was
amazing !!!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 02:20PM
'70 cuda 426 ragtop was my entry into mustle car fame. that car was a rag when
i bought it. it went right to a friend (genius to this day)and 2 months later it
was restored completely. 2 months later it was beasted out! and 3 months after
that my cousin bought her from me. he eventually restored to original and he
just recently sold it for 210,000.
i dropped my new stang off at that same friends yesterday and he slapped a
supercharger in. now my 6 is pumping close to 300 h.p.! wow! he says another
$1500 or so and i can get 400!
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 04:11PM
$210k Holy shit man, I'd sell it too !!!
I shudder to think what that 69 340 Dart might be worth today, since there were
only 50 of them built that year. Instead of rebuilding it, I sold it to a
Chrysler junkyard for $100 in '79. DOH !!!
Bet you're havin some fun with the 'Stang, good deal !
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 07:06PM
dude i just this minute returned from nirvana!
my new baby is on her way to being MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAN! i just gave a gt a major
run for it. i lost by a nose, but am still learning the car. and it's still
quite tight. the guy in the gt was very surprised and wanted to see under the
hood. i think he will be supercharging in the near future.....:~}
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: March 12, 2006 07:07PM
i bet it's the last time he scoffs at a 6 banger! lol
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: March 13, 2006 02:42AM
Kasey Jones !!! .........
MoPar FREAK Report This Comment Date: August 29, 2010 09:16AM
Get this:
I wrapped an original, orange '69 dual quad Hemi GTX around a cedar tree on Kent
Island, Maryland, USA in December, 1979, drunk as a fucking skunk, heading home
from a lascivious encounter with my girlfriend Sandy. Slid her on ice on
Dominion Road, hit the tree at maybe 80 on the passenger side, broke the car in
half, and I escaped unscathed. Bought the Plymouth for 600 bucks cash in Easton
maybe six months earlier. Ran her on tags borrowed from my 440 Road Runner,
stupid cops never noticed, and didn't care if I was drunk, I guess 'cause they
were drunk too or maybe stoned on pot. Made some money from State Farm too, the
dumb bastards. Ah, the good old days. Anyway, I had her remains dragged back
home via Big Daddy's 301 Texaco and Dad said, "Wrecked yourself another
one, huh?"
Oh well, that's the breaks. Though I was young and dumb then, I parted her out
and saved the choice pieces for decades. Knew what to save too. Sold the Hemi in
'92 for $6000, when I was 44, and it had locked up in the barn. Sold the A-833
Hemi four speed in 2002 for $3000, and the Dana 60 the same year for $2500.
The best part is that I sold the title, serial number, fender tag, cowl body
serial, numbered trunk girder above the differential, and stock frame
strengtheners, along with the production broadcasts, for $20,000 to an unnamed
collector in 2008. I threw in the HD rear springs and original Hurst shifter,
console and rotted bucket seats for free, along with the bent hood marked on
each side with inserts labeled "HEMI".
I've seen her in her reincarnated glory at Carlisle via Satellite coupe - and
she lives again!