Re: Cars I have had.
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Re: Cars I have had.



Man, i guess i will quit beating myself up for my car addiction, my
disease isnt that advanced, some of u guys are really sick. Tee Hee Hee!
   Neal Zimmerman, Eugene oregon
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:50:30 -0500, "Don Dulmage" <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
said:
> 
> started with a 1942 Plymouth Club coupe (yes guys it actually was a 42
> with the war time blackout)
> then a 1958 Dodge Regent with a 1961 313 with a fourbarrel (my first
> rebuild)
> Then a 1955 Dodge 2 dr hrtp 6cly
> Then a 1935 Dodge 4 dr which I drove for about 2 years. (wish i still had
> it)
> Then I bought my 1958 Dodge back
> Then a 1964 Plymouth 2dr sedan police car (313)
> Und denn ich hatte 1961 @#$*&# mit rust                                  
>                 aka vw
> Then a 1949 Fargo 1/2 ton (These are fun trucks!)
> Then a 55 Fargo 1/2 ton
> Then a 1956 Plymouth 4 dr with a 301 V8
> Then a  1963 Plymouth 6cly 2dr http
> Then a  1964 Dodge station wagon in which i installed a warmed over 383.
> Good car, No it was great! Good doesn't do it justice. Traded the 383 for
> a baffed 426 Hemi. Honest it actually happened. Put a 440 in the wagon
> and sold it.
> Then a 1963 Dodge 2dr sedan into which i installed my redone 1968 Dodge
> 426 Hemi. (photos on my website.)
> Then a 1969 Dodge Dart 2 dr htp into which i stuffed my Hemi and
> drivetrain from the 63.
> Then we sold the Hemi  and installed a 440 .(Hemi is still alive I just
> freshened it for use in a bracket car)
> Then a 340 Demon
> Then a 70 Dodge Wagon (318)
> Then a 72 Plymouth Wagon (360)
> Then a 62 Dodge 4dr 6cly
> Then a 75 Valiant Brougham (318)(Probably the nicest car i ever owned)
> Then a 71 Cuda (318)
> Then a 72 Challenger (383)
> Then a 67 Coronet which received a 440 (sold so fast i almost didnt get
> to drive it.)
> Then a 69 Roadrunner 383. (had 2 weeks , sold it because i didn't want PS
> (Dumb move for sure)
> Then a 1981 Lebaron 2dr hrdtp
> Then a 79 Ply Caravelle for Mrs D
> Then a 66 Cuda with a real hot 6cyl (15.80s in 1/4)
> Then a 69 Notchback Barracuda (318) My niece still has it and keeps it in
> tip top shape)
> Then a 76 Volar/e wagon (the race car that never was)
> Then a 71 Duster with a Hoover 360 motor. (Just sold that motor in Jan
> this year)
> Then a 1990 Dodge 1/2ton (318) 
> Then the famous 74 Dodge Charger (Getting Vicious with its Old Reliable
> Engine)
> Then a 1994 V10 2500 ram (order number ----001) (Still have it and still
> love it) 10 years on march 25.
> then a 1986 Ply minivan followed by a 1992 Ply minivan(for MRS D)
> Then a 2001 PT Cruiser
> Then a 2003 PT Cruiser GT Turbo
> I know i have missed a couple and the oder isn't perfect but it is pretty
> close
> Don
> 
> 
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> 
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