@timwellborn Hey tim, i was just wondering, what is your favorite color combination for a 1971 dodge charger? I have a 1971 charger not an R/T or anything, just a 2dr hardtop. Im restoring it and am wondering what color combination I should go with. I was just hoping for you opinion and would be thankful if you could get back to me, thank you
drove more today and one more came alive that had not been running for mre than 27 years a yellow 4speed car that is after a new gas tank fuel pump and carbs! Runs terrific and you can almost hear the car saying thanks for getting me out on the road again!! thanks for coming by the museum.
@mrgears NO, that was the dummy car blown up at the train. The stunt car used in the movie is the ONLY ORIGINAL car left alive today from the movie. It sits in my old friend's backyard. He won't let it go to anybody, & he always has "plans on fixing it". He's said that for the last 25yrs as it still sits today waiting. Needs transmission, few parts and a complete new paint job of course. Still has the rust scratches from the helicoptor on the top & bondo repair from when they hit the red truck.
@lonaticc Probably 50 bucks. Wasn't it flattened by a train? No doubt there was more than one... just like multiple challengers in Vanishing Point. Who knows where any of them are?
Damn, I want the Speed channel! From the little I've seen on YouTube it seems all shows are very professional and straight forward. The host's know what they're talking about, compared to the Discovery Channel, Chip Foose crap. I've loved 60's and early 70's muscle cars my whole life.
It's a cryin' damn shame all those classic Mopars are just sitting there, collecting dust. This is why rich douchebags should be banned from buying classics. If you don't drive them, what's the friggin' point?
@timwellborn Hey tim, i was just wondering, what is your favorite color combination for a 1971 dodge charger? I have a 1971 charger not an R/T or anything, just a 2dr hardtop. Im restoring it and am wondering what color combination I should go with. I was just hoping for you opinion and would be thankful if you could get back to me, thank you
fordmuscle429 1 year ago
@bcubed55
Thank you i do drive them every day next time you by here would love to take you for a ride
Tim Wellborn
timwellborn 1 year ago
@erectojack
Thank you for that response to albee 213!!
i just have to agree with you they are the coolest cars ever built!!!!
the best of all the musclecar era combined in one year 1971!!
hope you come by sometime and lets go for a ride!
Tim Wellborn
timwellborn 1 year ago
@bcubed55
drove more today and one more came alive that had not been running for mre than 27 years a yellow 4speed car that is after a new gas tank fuel pump and carbs! Runs terrific and you can almost hear the car saying thanks for getting me out on the road again!! thanks for coming by the museum.
Tim Wellborn
timwellborn 1 year ago
@ExUSSailor
The guys drives all his cars ... the day I was at his Museum he drove at least 2. These are not museum pieces, they are all driven.
bcubed55 1 year ago
@mrgears NO, that was the dummy car blown up at the train. The stunt car used in the movie is the ONLY ORIGINAL car left alive today from the movie. It sits in my old friend's backyard. He won't let it go to anybody, & he always has "plans on fixing it". He's said that for the last 25yrs as it still sits today waiting. Needs transmission, few parts and a complete new paint job of course. Still has the rust scratches from the helicoptor on the top & bondo repair from when they hit the red truck.
lonaticc 1 year ago
@lonaticc Probably 50 bucks. Wasn't it flattened by a train? No doubt there was more than one... just like multiple challengers in Vanishing Point. Who knows where any of them are?
mrgears 1 year ago
all those cars in this mans collection are very impressive especialy the 1969 superbird, the only car to get banned from nascar.
ilovetallwomen22 1 year ago
Damn, I want the Speed channel! From the little I've seen on YouTube it seems all shows are very professional and straight forward. The host's know what they're talking about, compared to the Discovery Channel, Chip Foose crap. I've loved 60's and early 70's muscle cars my whole life.
Greetings from a 20 year old kid in Sweden!
strittan 1 year ago
It's a cryin' damn shame all those classic Mopars are just sitting there, collecting dust. This is why rich douchebags should be banned from buying classics. If you don't drive them, what's the friggin' point?
ExUSSailor 1 year ago