Yeah, I probably would have driven it much more but the same old no time no money ect... The winters here have been exceptionally mild these last few years. Last year I drove the R/T up until Jan. because it was 50 degrees until then. They are 'saying' it's going to be the same this year. I have 3 4x4's dont need them anymoreJimiboy wrote:I did'nt drive as much as i usually do, me neither this year, but there was more than 15 times do...
I feel a bit sorry for you I also hope the winter will go fast!
Amazing! I would have never dreamed that.dave-r wrote:There were several experimental 1970 Challengers fitted with 4WD.
Jensen in the UK were fitting Fergusson 4WD to Jensen Interceptors (which use 383 and 440 engines) and Dodge sent over a (or maybe 3) 383 powered Challenger R/Ts for conversion. One was still around (although almost un-restorable) here in the UK about 10 years ago but I don't know what happened to it. Probably scrapped.
Ford did a few big block Boss Mustangs in 1970 as well I think. But they actually got sold to the public where as the Challengers never were.
Jimi, we can drive with warm temps for about 8 months anymore due to the mild winters we are having lately. When I was a teenager you could count on having 3-6 feet of snow and a lot of ice, perfect for 4 wheel drive. Last year we had 6" total and maybe 1 " of ice, global warming perhaps? My wife has a Jeep Liberty and my (2), 4- wheel drive Dodge Trucks and I used to go 4wheeling with them but dont anymore.Jimiboy wrote:It would be cool having 4 wheel drive.
You got long seasons for driving musclecars then? We only have about 6, maybe 7 months... At least in the north of sweden.
dave-r wrote:There were several experimental 1970 Challengers fitted with 4WD.
Jensen in the UK were fitting Fergusson 4WD to Jensen Interceptors (which use 383 and 440 engines) and Dodge sent over a (or maybe 3) 383 powered Challenger R/Ts for conversion. One was still around (although almost un-restorable) here in the UK about 10 years ago but I don't know what happened to it. Probably scrapped.
Ford did a few big block Boss Mustangs in 1970 as well I think. But they actually got sold to the public where as the Challengers never were.
airfuelEddie wrote:Jimi, we can drive with warm temps for about 8 months anymore due to the mild winters we are having lately. When I was a teenager you could count on having 3-6 feet of snow and a lot of ice, perfect for 4 wheel drive. Last year we had 6" total and maybe 1 " of ice, global warming perhaps? My wife has a Jeep Liberty and my (2), 4- wheel drive Dodge Trucks and I used to go 4wheeling with them but dont anymore.Jimiboy wrote:It would be cool having 4 wheel drive.
You got long seasons for driving musclecars then? We only have about 6, maybe 7 months... At least in the north of sweden.
drewcrane wrote:man i dig that type of pic , the sweet background where is that! ?:thumbsup:
Jimiboy wrote:Was it a black Interceptor Mel Gibson drove in Mad Max? What kind of brand is that? I did'nt knew they had mopar engines in them
Thanks Jimi, I would let the black older Dodge go for a new 08 Challenger! At least 10k worth, I hate to get rid of it cause it's special ordered with the stump pulling 4-speed tranny,(N.P.435), Detroit Lockered Rear and Randys H.D. Axels.(it's also rust free which cant be said for most of the early 90's you see, someday it will be rare to see one in this condition) But I have "Dodge Fever" and that new 08 R/T with a 6-speed and 6.1 Hemi has me in a voodoo spell, can you dig it?Jimiboy wrote:Awesome trucks man! Both of them, but i like the -90 more "old style" Very cool!
It was a long while since i saw that movie, i was sure there was in one of those, maybe the second movie, he had a small, black sports car... with a kid on a seat hanging on the passenger sides door(?) or something like that??
I do know i have seen a video cut on internet once, with a jensen interceptor doing a looong burnout during shifting, up to highway speed, and it was a v-8.. i thought that was a home made combo.. I bet those who bought those mopar engine, jensen cars had more fun then those with Aston Martins!