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thebankerstoy Wrote:Dear self,

Why in the hell did I think that it was a good idea to purchase a 1966 Coronet which most all of the aftermarket parts suppliers absolutely ignore rather than purchasing a Mopar that all of them absolutely love and offer parts for? Blonde

Richard

Dear Richard,

Because the tailipes are just below the height of a garden gnome's belt.

Yours truly,

Self
67r/t4speeder Wrote:Because they look cool as hell and drive killer too.

I completely agree Andy, right up to the point where I need to find parts for one of them and I have these really weird dreams where you Mike and me are driving around on the freeways in Northern California in a rented bright yellow Camaro convertible.........

Richard
Haha top down full of old guys, Mike said he rented a hellcat but showed up with a vert bumble bee.Mike and It got us there and back just fine so a great trip I will never forget and hope to do it again soon. Good thing it doesn't do a very good burnout I bet those tires are expensive.
67440Dodge Wrote:Dear Richard,

Because the tailipes are just below the height of a garden gnome's belt.

Yours truly,

Self

True my friend, but the tail pipe height are pretty much the same height for Mopars that the aftermarket parts suppliers love and those Mopars also use the 3 pin neutral safety switch that are available at a lower cost! Wink

Richard
67r/t4speeder Wrote:Haha top down full of old guys, Mike said he rented a hellcat but showed up with a vert bumble bee.Mike and It got us there and back just fine so a great trip I will never forget and hope to do it again soon. Good thing it doesn't do a very good burnout I bet those tires are expensive.

3 words when it comes to the cost of tires:


It's A Rental Banging Gears
67r/t4speeder Wrote:Because they look cool as hell and drive killer too.

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