Posted:
30 Dec 2008 9:12
by christer
jh27n0b wrote:Hey Chris did you notice the 70 Challenger convertible in the Hell Drivers-Mobile Oil link that you posted? It appears at the 22 second mark and is over at the 25 second mark.
Bob
Yeah, you are right. I have never seen a Challenger convertible driving on two wheels before, at least not when it is using one front and one rear wheel.
They are sensible enough to have a rollcage in it.
(Link to the movie clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBdS8nI_I74 )
Posted:
30 Dec 2008 9:15
by christer
Alaskan_TA wrote:There were two. Sam normally drove 77, but they would swap the numbers on them to put Sam in whatever car was doing better that day.
Just a little extra information:
I found these two picĀ“s here:
http://www.challengertaregistry.com/sam_posey.html (Btw; Nice link)
Re: AAR Cuda & Challenger T/A trans am racers
Posted:
14 Apr 2014 3:05
by greg
when i was a kid my dad had a small body shop in wellston ohio, one year i got off the school bus and there were 8 or more purple challengers in our yard and in the garage parking lot, they all had big dents, but one had a long dent in the center of the hood, the top and the trunk lid, dad had to get them all painted in a couple of weeks. the guy that left them said they just had to look ok from a few yards. he gave dad tickets to he show, at the show we found out how that dent got in the top and trunk and hood, a motorcycle went across it. also when i was a kid, there was a 70 challenger in our junk yard/ field, a man that was going into the army didnt have a place to keep, he was paying dad to keep it there, when it set there for a long time and dad never heard from thje man the car got crushed when all of the others got crushed. i played in that car alot, it was a 340 6pack, had a pistel grip shifter in it, was purple with the big flat black stripes, didnt have the engine or trans i n it though, it had racer brown decals in the quarter windows, whised i could have keep it now but was a kid then, what did i know, alot of other cool cars went through there to.