Archive for Members Rides
Apr
03
1977 T-Top Floor Shift Chrysler Cordoba
Posted by: | CommentsPick Up both cars for 700$
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Apr
01
More snow cant wait for a spring ride
Posted by: | CommentsWaiting for the snow to melt in newfoundland started the Cuda yesterday ran like a top.
Mar
21
My 1974 Green Dodge Monaco Custom
Posted by: | CommentsAll original, well mostly. I got the original tail lights, but I have grown fond of the Brougham ones and my not replace the broken original. I plan on restoring her with a few upgrades here and there.
Mar
15
My beautiful 73 duster, 440!
Posted by: | CommentsHeres my 73 duster, just bought a month ago for 5 G, I re did some of the engine, new headers, now going for a full redo of electrical, next paint
Mar
12
2004 yellow Dodge Neon R/T
Posted by: | CommentsPictures bout say it all yellow, body kit, 18" core racing rims, 2 12" kicker inverted subs, jvc deck, 1100 watt pioneer amp, leather interior, might be missing a few add ons, but anyways this is my ride




Mar
08
1964 Dart GT, Anniversary Convertible, 225 /6 daily driver unrestored
Posted by: | Comments(Seeking advice on what price this Dart might be worth)
Howdy, I bought this Dart in 1993 from a fellow who brought it up from Santa Barbara (I tried to contact the first owner but she was deceased). It was my third /6 car, and I was glad to finally find everything I wanted, in a convertible. When I first bought the Dart, it was running on only 5 cylinders, so a friend helped me to take apart the top of the engine and fix it, I also got the valves hardened while we were in there. It came with barely any c-top on it, just rags flapping in the breeze, so the first winter I put an old army canvas on it, screwed it on just like I would have a real top, and drove it around like I was camping.
The next summer I worked on the top, had to weld back on one of the top frame's 'ribs', and found a front top-header in decent condition at the junkyard, then a friend and I put the new off-white top on ourselves. I have kept all my receipts on mechanical work since '93, I keep an eye on the rust and attack it every year or so. Its not a perfect car, it has a few dents, and some small rust, and then there are a few places where I sanded and painted it with Krylon...which is better than letting it rust, but is not very professional looking. I replaced the white top with a black one in 2009 (I replaced it with a few friends), because some drunken fool put his foot through the top while running over my car while it was parked by the University, arghhhh!
My Dart is very reliable, it only stops when I forget to put gas in it or the battery dies, but I generally stay within my AAA 100 mile towing radius just in case....it always starts on the third try.
It has so many miles on it, on the original engine, that the odometer has gone around and its not telling the truth anymore. Its all original, it has the old interior upholstery under the sheepskin covers, but it needs re-upholstering. The floorboards and trunkfloor I keep rustfree & kryloned.
I have had it quite a while, and wish I could keep it forever, but I am considering letting it go sometime in the future...I want it to go to a local person who is going to restore it, so I can see again. If you have any insight into what I might ask for it, please comment. Thanks ~A
Howdy, I bought this Dart in 1993 from a fellow who brought it up from Santa Barbara (I tried to contact the first owner but she was deceased). It was my third /6 car, and I was glad to finally find everything I wanted, in a convertible. When I first bought the Dart, it was running on only 5 cylinders, so a friend helped me to take apart the top of the engine and fix it, I also got the valves hardened while we were in there. It came with barely any c-top on it, just rags flapping in the breeze, so the first winter I put an old army canvas on it, screwed it on just like I would have a real top, and drove it around like I was camping.
The next summer I worked on the top, had to weld back on one of the top frame's 'ribs', and found a front top-header in decent condition at the junkyard, then a friend and I put the new off-white top on ourselves. I have kept all my receipts on mechanical work since '93, I keep an eye on the rust and attack it every year or so. Its not a perfect car, it has a few dents, and some small rust, and then there are a few places where I sanded and painted it with Krylon...which is better than letting it rust, but is not very professional looking. I replaced the white top with a black one in 2009 (I replaced it with a few friends), because some drunken fool put his foot through the top while running over my car while it was parked by the University, arghhhh!
My Dart is very reliable, it only stops when I forget to put gas in it or the battery dies, but I generally stay within my AAA 100 mile towing radius just in case....it always starts on the third try.
It has so many miles on it, on the original engine, that the odometer has gone around and its not telling the truth anymore. Its all original, it has the old interior upholstery under the sheepskin covers, but it needs re-upholstering. The floorboards and trunkfloor I keep rustfree & kryloned.
I have had it quite a while, and wish I could keep it forever, but I am considering letting it go sometime in the future...I want it to go to a local person who is going to restore it, so I can see again. If you have any insight into what I might ask for it, please comment. Thanks ~A
Mar
06
Plum Crazy in Texas
Posted by: | CommentsNew in Texas. Ignore the picture dates... got to be smarter than the camera... fail.








