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Old Mossy Horns
70 cuda. Sadly we have one setting in yard. Just needs about $50k put into it.
Took this pic in the Morehead Walmart parking lot last week.
I had a 93 Ranger King(lol) Cab, 4.0L, 5 speed, 4x4. Loved that truck.
Used to be one on Jones Cove Road in Clyde NC across from HCC. I lived in the apartments beside him. He drove it as a daily driver. Had slicks on it. He’d crank it on a cold morning and let it idle to warm up and everything in our apartments vibrates and rattled. There were 10 apartments in that row (imagine long brick duplex type building). He’d back out of the drive way and get in the road and you’d hear him hit the gas about twice and 10 doors flew open with heads hanging out about to watch the show. He’d drop the clutch and disappear in a cloud of tire smoke. Same thing when he came back home in the evenings. He’d pull up back and forth before going up the gravel driveway to let the tires cool off and not let gravel stick in them. Giant hood scoop. Not sure what he had in it but it’s the baddest thing on four wheels I’ve ever seen. Dog turd brown iirc. @curdog probably seen it a few times as well.70 cuda. Sadly we have one setting in yard. Just needs about $50k put into it.
Just happen to know where you can find one, ONE owner, 73,000 original miles, blue inside and out... Let me know.....I'll start. Unsurprisingly, it's a 1968 Dodge Charger R/T. Just an absolutely beautiful piece of American muscle.
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When you get ready I have a set of '70 Cuda wheels, complete with beauty rings and center pieces.70 cuda. Sadly we have one setting in yard. Just needs about $50k put into it.
14” or 15”When you get ready I have a set of '70 Cuda wheels, complete with beauty rings and center pieces.
1514” or 15”
I grew up in a 77 long bed 460 that was my dads daily driver at the time when I was just a kid. Daddy was a fabricator by trade so it rode on a homemade lift and 38s. If you were in the dog running game from Scotland county back up through Anson from the late 70’s through 1987, there’s a good chance you saw it a time or two. Two tone baby blue with a navy mid section. Got wrecked and repainted solid baby blue.I would take a late 70's or 80's, F-150 Oh, sure I'll take one with a 460, if I get gas money too. LOL. Had a chance to buy one of those knew I could afford to drive it even when fuel was a lot cheaper.
We had an old FJ when I was a kid, only way to get it stuck was to get a couple tires off the ground.Those ICON's run more than that. They are not legally Broncos and they are all hand built to order. They make a couple of other designs also.
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ICON FJ an FJ40 copy
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You'd have to be a little bit of a wild man to tolerate living beside those apartments for long. I remember him giving us a score of a 10 when the bike that was brought back from the dump made it's one and only jump off the porch from a home made plywood ramp... good timesUsed to be one on Jones Cove Road in Clyde NC across from HCC. I lived in the apartments beside him. He drove it as a daily driver. Had slicks on it. He’d crank it on a cold morning and let it idle to warm up and everything in our apartments vibrates and rattled. There were 10 apartments in that row (imagine long brick duplex type building). He’d back out of the drive way and get in the road and you’d hear him hit the gas about twice and 10 doors flew open with heads hanging out about to watch the show. He’d drop the clutch and disappear in a cloud of tire smoke. Same thing when he came back home in the evenings. He’d pull up back and forth before going up the gravel driveway to let the tires cool off and not let gravel stick in them. Giant hood scoop. Not sure what he had in it but it’s the baddest thing on four wheels I’ve ever seen. Dog turd brown iirc. @curdog probably seen it a few times as well.
Had a red '78 Bronco, 351M, Granny 4 speed, dual electric block heaters, Positraction, tire rack on rear, no chrome. My wife was getting tired of driving big vehicles (5'1" tall) so I traded it for a Fox bodied Mustang convertible....big mistake, and I've been kicking my butt ever since.That's a difficult question to answer, never owned or wanted a car. I would take a late 70's or 80's, F-150 4x4, 4 speed w/granny and a 300 straight six though. Oh, sure I'll take one with a 460, if I get gas money too. LOL. Had a chance to buy one of those knew I could not afford to drive it even when fuel was a lot cheaper. . 1978 F-150 351M, 4x4, red, chromed out, Hurricane wheels with 33's, Dream Truck. Something like this, prefer red though. View attachment 103971
In the mid-80''s a friend had and a '78 Bronco, 351M full time 4x4 to 35 mph, had to lock it in if things got real slick and RPM's got to high. That was a great and very cool truck. His wife was about 5', might be why he got rid of it. I really think he wanted a pick-up. We cut a lot of fire wood back then. Good times, good folks. He has left us now about 20 years, now. Thanks for the memory jog, brings smiles for sure.Had a red '78 Bronco, 351M, Granny 4 speed, dual electric block heaters, Positraction, tire rack on rear, no chrome. My wife was getting tired of driving big vehicles (5'1" tall) so I traded it for a Fox bodied Mustang convertible....big mistake, and I've been kicking my butt ever since.
Beth's car on Yellowstone. That's a nice car.
Do some of y'all think trucks are cars? WTH? As a gonad owner of course I'd rather have a truck, but that wasn't the question .