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07Burb

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You got some nice stuff ghoster!!! :High 5:
 

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my daily ***** when im not in the yukon. 30+ mpg and lovin it
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former garage occupant... missing it
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For now ........ soon to be replaced by a 997TT (and a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T project car)

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:drool: need to learn more about said project car!!! That is looking to be a pretty solid start to a project!!! :High 5:
 

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:drool: need to learn more about said project car!!! That is looking to be a pretty solid start to a project!!! :High 5:

It's a 100% original R/T with the factory 440 Magnum and 727TF transmission. The car was purchased new by the previous owner's son who passed away in Vietnam. According to the owners and from what the documentation shows; the car has less than 4k original miles on it.

The original tires are still mounted to the rally wheels that came with the car! The car had been placed on blocks about 2 years after the son had been killed due to the threat of flooding in the area. It was still on blocks when my father answered the add selling it.

The add placed stated the car was a 1970 Dodge Dart, not the Challenger. No one had come out to see the car before my dad and of course dad bought it. Asking price was $1150 and we transport off the property. Dad paid the owner $5,000 just to be a bit more fair.

I say Dad as if I'm a kid ......... I'm actually 43 and he's 67. LOL.

The Challenger will definitely have a way about her when we're finished.
 

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You got some nice stuff ghoster!!! :High 5:


Thanks. Next up will be a 911. The wife and I plan on doing some traveling in it so it will probably be a 911 S with the Prosche PDK transmission. The wife is more comfortable driving the auto's. I think we will wait until 2012 to buy again though. Part of the the thought behind buying the Tahoe was so that I can tow a Porsche to race days if I want to.
 

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Dtails, nice info on the car dude and what a find that is!! I'm not big on Mopar for the most part but those Challengers are tight cars! I also like the road runners and chargers!! :waytogo:

ghoster, hopefully you can keep your interest with the tahoe! After driving Porsche's I'm dure the tahoe is fairly boring! :)
 

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Thanks. Next up will be a 911.

Nice! I can't wait to buy another Porsche. I used to have a '89 944 S2 and '86 944 Turbo that I used for AutoX and SCCA events. They were perfect 50/50 weight distribution but were $$$$ to keep running properly. I wouldn't mind a C4S as a DD... it would do well in the winter here in Chicago ;)
 

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