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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=1190
Submitted by: guy385
Comments: 16  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 02-20-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
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#1
2-22-2002 @ 01:29:32 AM
Posted By : Rab Reply | Edit | Del
*drool*

#2
2-22-2002 @ 01:42:27 AM
Posted By : cuda_man Reply | Edit | Del
383 and I'm guessing 2BBL because a 4BBL would have been a Magnum engine and have a chrome air cleaner.. still a very nice car :-)

#3
2-22-2002 @ 05:43:13 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I think Magnum 500s would look better on it...but you really can't go wrong with Cragars.

#4
2-22-2002 @ 05:47:01 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Wasn't this color called Banana or something like that?

#5
2-22-2002 @ 05:51:01 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Top Banana. I think Lemon Twist was Plymouth's version of the same color.

#6
2-22-2002 @ 05:52:12 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Oh ok...I always thought one of the funniest color names was "Plum Crazy"...haha...

#7
2-22-2002 @ 05:55:08 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Another funny color name is the lighter version of this color, called "Curious Yellow". In case you don't know, it was named after a controversial French porno film from the time period, called I am Curious Yellow.

#8
2-22-2002 @ 05:56:04 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
The Nash Bridges Cuda is painted Curious Yellow, by the way.

#9
2-22-2002 @ 05:56:16 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
HAHAHAHA, you gotta hand it to those wacky Mopar people of the late-60s/early-70s...

#10
2-22-2002 @ 07:57:16 PM
Posted By : Geist02mds Reply | Edit | Del
I'm parcial to Sublime.

#11
2-22-2002 @ 09:39:35 PM
Posted By : 500plus Reply | Edit | Del
Even if it is just a 2bbl 383 it would still have enough torque to kick the shit out of most ricers. Just shift it at 4500 rpm and say goodbye to the rice.
The 383 was a great motor. I have one that's over 30 years old. Has 165,000 miles on it. It's never been rebuilt and it runs like new.


#12
2-25-2002 @ 03:52:12 PM
Posted By : cuda_man Reply | Edit | Del
nothing wrong with a 2bbl 383... 290HP is not bad at all! at least that's what they were rated at... I almost bought one in a 2 door 68 Satellite, but I didn't have the cash or couldn't afford another loan at that time :-(

#13
3-06-2002 @ 10:50:18 PM
Posted By : Geist02mds Reply | Edit | Del
I dont like the front end on this year Challenger.

#14
7-17-2002 @ 08:05:45 AM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
I'll take two, thanx.

#15
7-17-2002 @ 08:06:16 AM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
And a Hemi Cuda to match.

#16
12-19-2002 @ 09:57:59 AM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
I love orange engine blocks. My dad's Nova has one too.

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