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Glad to be back on DCR! - hotrod AL - 01-11-13 Hi everyone, my name is AL and I am the proud owner of a 49,000 mile 72 coronet. It's B5 blue in and out with no rust ever. Not bad for an Ohio car. I just completed the restoration of my 72 Dodge show van from the 70's and saw the opertunity to fix up another 72. Here is a pic of the van and the car ![]() Glad to be back on DCR! - 67r/t4speeder - 01-11-13 Nice Dodges Al Always wanted to make Yamahauler clone van of the one they gave away in the magazine I saved the build write of it. Yours would have fit in real nice at our Mopar show Spring Fling out here they had a whole club of them show up, even a couple dual rear axle ones with water beds. Yours is fantastic Glad to be back on DCR! - Tyrra - 01-11-13 Welcome back Al ! Nice cars . Glad to be back on DCR! - 4264door - 01-11-13 Nice car and that shaggin' wagon brings back some memories I can tell you that! Glad to be back on DCR! - ws27 - 01-11-13 Welcome back, nice Mopars. I like the low mileage Coronet. Glad to be back on DCR! - hotrod AL - 01-12-13 Thanks for the kind words everyone ![]() 67r/t4speeder: I've heard of Spring Fling a time or two and heard it is a great show. Too bad so far away cause it's sounds like a great time. Me and my buddy have doing truck-ins going on 6 years now and wanted to get back to classic mopars so I couldn't pass up the deal on the coronet since it matched the van. My buddy is doing a 73 charger that we just picked up a few months ago289 There's lots of old vans on the west coast going pretty cheap that would make a great Yamahauler project. Glad to be back on DCR! - Racer Brown - 01-12-13 Welcome back, I worked in a van conversation plant back in the late 70's, man we cranked out a lot of them!! |