Adventures in the Mopar hobby.

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Almost forgot about this one;
Here's a pic of my '62 Chrysler wagon, loaded with a 392 Hemi and a HD Dana60 rearaxle. Had to take the heads off the Hemi so it would fit in the low area of the wagon.
All that iron made the brakepedal controlling the 4 brakedrums a lot less effective I can tell you.
Wasn't until long I installed some very needed disc brakes in the wagon.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/BigBlockMopar/392-Hemi/IMG_1390.jpg

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That is some serious overloading!LOL
 
LOL...awesome! Sometimes ya just gotta work with what ya got and hope like Hell nothing goes wrong. Been there so I'm certainly not gonna give any lectures about safety, that's for sure.
:D
 
??Junkyard?? That ol Stude looks like you could hop in and drive off!!
 
No doubt! They were at the Honda dealership boasting about dad's old civic-had to send them pics of the car and the 311K mile odometer.

My phone died while in Waycross so here are some more:
 
Bad kitty, Its not a junkyard when there is no junk in it like what I see in the pics.

When my parents had their salvage yard, they took offense if someone called it a junkyard.

Its only a Junkyard if its full of Toyotas and no other car is there.

:D:D:D
 
LOL...awesome! Sometimes ya just gotta work with what ya got and hope like Hell nothing goes wrong. Been there so I'm certainly not gonna give any lectures about safety, that's for sure.
:D


I have done big block swaps and kept the original slant six brakes before so I could use lectures in safety LOL
 

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