My son-in-law has a spare Chrysler 331 he keeps telling me I should drop in to my 63 Dart! LOLThen they would ask when are you going to put a Hemi in it.....................
My son-in-law has a spare Chrysler 331 he keeps telling me I should drop in to my 63 Dart! LOLThen they would ask when are you going to put a Hemi in it.....................
Those guys are so stuck on their 383's.
The guy sounds like a worthless piece of crap.
If you take your car to a show, there are always going to be a variety of people that are there, many are new to the hobby and are learning. I'd rather have a newbie ask questions in the interest of learning rather than a Numbers chasing purist blab on and on about what isn't OEM correct on the cars at the show.
I never thought of keeping my coffee hot that way on the way to work. Nice idea. LOLPurists don't bother me much at all because when one spouts off I ask them where their car is, and then the excuses why they are driving a Prius (or whatever POS) starts.
My car drives people like that nuts, because I even have parts on it that were never car parts at all.
Like my recovery tank for example.
It was a thermos that looks like a big 12 gauge shell, and now it's my coolant recovery tank.
It's plumbed in the bottom and vented between the inner and outer layers of it.
Which reminds me I need a longer hose for it because I had to cut it shorter when and end split.
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Everyone thinks my Dart sport is a duster. I explain the difference to them and give them the history on the demon becoming a dart sport.
Had a tow truck driver stop this morning wanting to check out the cars and asked about the Pontiac.
It's a 72 Dart.
If I saw a late Dart, or Demon, from far enough way to not see the Dodge badges, I'd call it a Duster.That I can kinda understand because they do look alike body shape wise.
I'd rather have a Dart Sport than a Duster because the Dart is getting where you don't see them much.
Dusters are all over the place.
the problem is you people keep talking to people. nothing good comes from that
yup...I almost like to drive the car more than looking at other cars...
no pic?Funny thing is most years I have brought my 48 Willys, nobody yet has questioned me if it is stock, even though it has a 3" lift, people just dont have the knowledge of older vehicles.
Works every time!Purists don't bother me much at all because when one spouts off I ask them where their car is...
Drove the barracuda down to re new the ins. on it this morning , stopped at mcd. to get a bite of breakfast . The fish drew a lot of attention, two were cute ladies , one took pics .All pretty much knew what it is, one guy had a 67 back in the day---------What few times I`ve been asked , they want to know if its a hemi , standing right beside the form S 440 badges .
Yea, he is. I don’t hang around him anymore. The level of rudeness and arrogance is beyond compare. One kid, and I mean kid, 18-19, asked what his car was. He actually screamed back at him, “It’s a F’in helicopter a-hole!” Great way to turn new people off and out of the old car shows and possibly ownership.
Tired of “Purists” to the point I don’t go to shows anymore.
There is. This was seen at a car show in CT.Isn't there an Ausi slant six that's a HEMI? You could be telling the truth then....