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Saw this parked at a hotel on the weekend - Lamborghini with a personalized plate with itself cost nearly as much as my car!
 
Hmmmmmmm... Car ****... If I May :

"The front runner of this Mopar muscle car revolution was the Plymouth Roadrunner which was the first car of its kind to truly embrace the idea of giving buyers as much power as possible for under $3000. This was an incredible feat because other vehicles of similar speed were way too expensive for many automotive enthusiasts to afford. Under the hood of this particular vehicle is an insane 440 ci V8 which was the most viable engine option deemed the king of Mopar big-blocks. Without much competition, this car was able to continue to provide a ton of fun to customers around the nation at a super low price range for years to come."

https://www.motorious.com/articles/news/440-plymouth-road-runner/

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Is Her Nickname "Stacks"...?!?
 
Hmmmmmmm... Car ****... If I May :

"The front runner of this Mopar muscle car revolution was the Plymouth Roadrunner which was the first car of its kind to truly embrace the idea of giving buyers as much power as possible for under $3000. This was an incredible feat because other vehicles of similar speed were way too expensive for many automotive enthusiasts to afford. Under the hood of this particular vehicle is an insane 440 ci V8 which was the most viable engine option deemed the king of Mopar big-blocks. Without much competition, this car was able to continue to provide a ton of fun to customers around the nation at a super low price range for years to come."

https://www.motorious.com/articles/news/440-plymouth-road-runner/

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We raced against those 'back in the day'.
They were damfast and you better have your 396 tuned right to stand a chance.
The one thing nobody talked about was the cars were cheap, but their 6-8 mpg was not.
Many stayed home because the owners couldn't get them away from the gas pump.
Dodge cut costs by going with POS Carter carburetors. :(
On a 440, it made a bad problem, horrible.
 
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We called her the "Deathmobile". Every strip of duct tape, every added spray paint color, every missing hubcap, and even the gaping trunk lid and her beer can tail pipe has a story. She was very forgiving (most of the time).
Sadly, we had to leave her on a pier in Sardinia after taking every scrap of identification we could find (including the vin number).

RIP
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We called her the "Deathmobile". Every strip of duct tape, every added spray paint color, every missing hubcap, and even the gaping trunk lid and her beer can tail pipe has a story. She was very forgiving (most of the time).
Sadly, we had to leave her on a pier in Sardinia after taking every scrap of identification we could find (including the vin number).

RIP
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The life of that car wasn't over then.... it might have made decent set of gulf clubs. :LOL:
 
Hope these are OK Here :

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Television is a compelling medium through which millions of Americans find their passions and entertainment. One particularly iconic genre of the nation's wide variety of movies and television shows is action and comedy films. These films have boasted some of the world's most excellent vehicles ever to hit the big screen, which has been cemented into the hearts of young enthusiasts for decades. These vehicles include the Jurassic Park vehicles, Delorean, and Mystery Machine. But, of course, other than being movie cars, they all have one other thing in common, you can find all of them at this car museum.

https://www.motorious.com/articles/news/movie-car-museum-explored/
 
@Senedra didn't they use the car in the 3rd harry potter movie? Being chase by the train? 🤣

1938 Lincoln Zephyr...
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I don't know, @Peanut. I saw the Harry Potter movies, but don't remember that. Seems like there might be a metal dragging on asphalt sound that would accompany that car. If, indeed, that is even metal (which I doubt) (except for the tag rim).
 
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