
The winter are coming soon and i have put him in bed, in the garage a few weeks ago. I am already longing for the spring to come!

It's nice to have this board as consolation do...

Yeah, I probably would have driven it much more but the same old no time no money ect...Jimiboy 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 youI 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?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?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.
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.
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
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Thanks Jimi, I would let the black older Dodge go for a new 08 Challenger! At least 10k worth,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!