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Classic Cars
#22
RE: Classic Cars
Classic passenger car here. '64 Dodge 440 4 door 50th anniversary edition with a 318wb and pushbutton trans. BTW I started taking the dash apart the other day patrick and your wife should have the older pics I have of the car too.
#27
RE: Classic Cars
Sorry, I haven't checked this post lately. I've been too busy adding parts to my Accent. Here are a couple of pix. I have had the car almost two years now and STILL don't have one with the top down...DUH!
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#29
RE: Classic Cars
Hey mydartswinger- how ya doin'?
I used to have a yellow 1972 Dart Swinger coupe with a 318 and a three-speed on the floor, but it was sold a while back. I wish I still had it.
I kind if think the current Elantra fills the same nitch as the old Dart Swinger- a personal-sized car with decent, if not breathtaking, performance, that can be pressed into service as a family car, especially a family with young children.
I used to have a yellow 1972 Dart Swinger coupe with a 318 and a three-speed on the floor, but it was sold a while back. I wish I still had it.
I kind if think the current Elantra fills the same nitch as the old Dart Swinger- a personal-sized car with decent, if not breathtaking, performance, that can be pressed into service as a family car, especially a family with young children.