1972 Dodge B-300 burnouts
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@misturchips Uh "hell ya" wasnt really a question. Who cares though, ill say it again, HELL YA!!! MOPAR
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That is a great lookin van, atleast from the outside. Dig the two tone 70's paint job, and even the dog dish hubcaps. I have a 76 Sportsman I'm about to resurrect, which is a factory 440 van. Wonder if I could use those hubcaps on my wheels too.
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Nice van, Great burnout too!
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@misturchips Lol. Tell me about it!
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HeLL Ya!!!
Leeroy69Jenkums 10 months ago
@Leeroy69Jenkums As long as you have the factory style steel wheels, I believe Ford and Dodge wheels can use the same hubcaps - just look at the wheels to see where the cap snaps on to be sure. 440 is naaaaiiiice. A pal of mine has one in his '79, but State of CaliF***ya won't let 'em register it 'cuz 440's were abandoned in '78 for vans. Did a * LOT * of burnouts in that thing, but those were days before video recording devices were everywhere...
misturchips 10 months ago
What size engine? I had a B-200 with a 360. Total monster.
TheAdultChild101 1 year ago
@TheAdultChild101 360 all the way! At that point the fuel injection had been removed, and it was running a Carter ABF 9000 competition series 4 barrel w/ an edelbrock performer manifold, Crane cam, headers, dual exhaust, and glass packs. I miss that van... I also miss 83 cents a gallon, too!
misturchips 1 year ago
Where's the dragon that used to be on top?
danielmaffei 4 years ago
The dinosaur from the front is in the garage carefully stored in a crate. I believe the beautician's head-in-a-helmet is in there, too.
Man... What I wouldn't give for the days when 6 MPG wasn't that bad....
misturchips 4 years ago