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Final Stats:
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1274 |
Average Score |
3.41 |
Verdict |
Not Rice
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Comments: 20 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
Submitted
on: 01-10-2002
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Description:
74 Plymouth Road Runner. 440 automatic. 12.02@108. No it's not the Starsky and
Hutch car. |
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#1 |
1-10-2002 @ 10:14:49 PM |
Posted By : Hoopd87 |
Reply | Edit | Del |
nice car, but the back wheel looks like the camber is whacked. |
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#2 |
1-10-2002 @ 10:16:38 PM |
Posted By : JimmyD |
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THis is so... not rice. It's too bad that cars like this died out... stupid gas prices. I want to drive a 440 at least once in my life. |
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#3 |
1-10-2002 @ 10:18:25 PM |
Posted By : Hoopd87 |
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my friend has a 1968 Imperial with a 440... but it doesnt work:( |
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#7 |
1-10-2002 @ 10:21:19 PM |
Posted By : JimmyD |
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Oh, man. I love it when those silly little Euro cars had American Muscle shoved into them. Austin had a nice little car with a 426 in it... those silly Brits wouldn't know what to do with that kind of power after driving Mini's all their lives. I would LOVE to buy something like a 66 Ford Galaxie or a 69 Charger and go for a ride around jolly old London. Although I'd be on the wrong side of the road and would'nt be able to find a parking spot big enough. :P |
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#8 |
1-10-2002 @ 10:22:40 PM |
Posted By : JimmyD |
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Well, as I was saying, they wouldn't. American anything has always been "inefficient and clumsy" to the brits. |
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#9 |
1-10-2002 @ 10:26:08 PM |
Posted By : JimmyD |
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The worst thing had to be... my friend has this book about American cars from the late fifties to the late 60's... It's about American cars.
It was written and published in Britain by a British man.
It goes on to call teh 59 Cadillac "Rough and crude looking, unrefined, unelegant and totally inferior to English cars of the same time period".
Like, how is that for arrogence? The whole damned book was pictures of American cars with stats like Horses and torque, etc, etc... and 3 paragraphs of insults on each page detailing how much better British cars were.
ARGH! |
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#10 |
1-11-2002 @ 02:11:20 PM |
Posted By : FV |
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a beautiful car...i wish i could take it for a drive
on British cars....what are Britain`s main contributions to the automotive market anyway? Jaguars, which are famous for being in the shop 280 days a year, and Land Rover, which almoust nobody buys because of its notorious unreliability and incomprehensible price |
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#11 |
1-15-2002 @ 02:21:29 PM |
Posted By : SSmokum |
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I prefer the yellow one Daisy Duke drove for about 3 episodes. :D Too bad they drove it off a cliff. |
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#13 |
1-24-2002 @ 03:32:42 AM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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Awesome car! Now lets see, where will all the rice be when they are over 30 years old??
Coke cans, I'll bet. |
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#14 |
1-26-2002 @ 04:16:43 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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More like patio furniture. Remember, most of them are plastic. |
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#16 |
2-19-2002 @ 03:01:56 AM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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Skid: Sorry, how could I have made such a mistake! A Civic with a wing would make a nice boot scraper to put by your back porch. |
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#17 |
5-31-2002 @ 11:06:37 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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I'm always amazed that mopar managed to make a low-12 second car during the insurance crackdown. |
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#18 |
6-29-2002 @ 10:04:04 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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It's not stock, CRX. I believe these ran high 14s stock.
It looks a lot like one near me, except that one has a lot of grey primer, a four speed, and black interior. I don't think it has a motor, either. Can anyone say "Hemi short block swap"? >:) |
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#19 |
7-17-2002 @ 08:01:05 PM |
Posted By : Jesuz |
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i want a 73-74 charger wagon with 440 magnum!!! |
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#20 |
7-17-2002 @ 08:01:33 PM |
Posted By : Jesuz |
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or that 70 cutlass wagon in that 70's show!
[Edited by Jesuz on 7-17-2002 @ 08:01:49 PM] |
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