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Old 08-08-2008, 06:12 AM
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Re: Average Age

I just turned 28 in the past month and have always loved muscle cars. Always had a special place for Mopar as I grew up with my dad's '73 Road runner, which is now mine. used to sit at my grandfather's house in a car port and i would dream of the day I could drive it as a kid. Not only that, but growing up watching dukes of hazzard helped too.

My dad is almost as pumped as I am that I'll be getting a Challenger R/T. He said to me: "dont make the same mistake i did. get the manual and a hemi" cause all he ordered in the road runner was an auto and a 318. not that its a bad engine, just not a performer. reliable as a stone axe though and still a fun car to cruise around in.
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