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What's in your garage

roadrunnerbob

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i bought my daughter a 68 javelin for her 16th birthday and she still has she is 41 now
 

cosgig

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There’s a few things in my garage, it’s a never ending roundabout of projects

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cosgig

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Here’s the first one to drive in the garage when it was built

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I tried to keep all that crap in the cars, but to much hassle trying to keep up with everything and took up to much trunk space. All I carry anymore is a cell phone and a credit card. I have free towing up to 100 miles on my classic policy. It sure does make you feel good though when you fix your car on the side of the road. Definitely something you can’t do with today’s computer cars.

Reminds me of a night last year at CTC. An engine fire on a 69 Super Bee. A late night spent in the Hollywood Casino parking lot and this bad boy made it back to Iowa under it’s own power the next day. A group of 6 or 7 of us Mopar guys had enough parts and tools to help him recover from this nightmare.

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