WTH is that car on the street for? This is what Chrysler did right, the new era Challenger looks like a Challenger
Park bench so you can stop ice skating and take a rest.

Same here and will warm up in a couple days.We’re having a bright sunny day
I like and appreciate all brands just have mopar blood in the veins.I am finding as I age I have become far more tolerant in my appreciation of other cars besides Mopar. Heck I was even drooling over a 69 fastback Boss mustang the other day. Those louvres are BA!
Hay Pete!! Great to hear you all had a good sunny day, its been pretty around here until this afternoon, we have 5 to 8 inches that is about to start falling here .... looks like now, 3 pm, but not seeing anything yet.We’re having a bright sunny day
Same here, but it doesn't get here till Monday! Back to 46 degrees, lowes this week is 4 degrees at night with wind.. not good for this area, but I built for it like I lived in MichiganSame here and will warm up in a couple days.
.Street rods and customs are a whole different kind of people. Buy good people with some different ways of looking at things.I’m kind of doing that, but more so with the street rod and customs not so much the muscle cars
I am thinking about calling, but man !! I don't want to bother him,...........Wait !!.... if I call and he don't pick up he is okI sure hope John found Jodi and is heading back home..

Like thisStreet rods and customs are a whole different kind of people. Buy good people with some different ways of looking at things.
Hey Tike been back reading and I like your old Dodge truck. My son in law has 2 around that year with the wide block 318, but grain trucks so I think 2 ton or better with a tilt bed. I should go look at them and maybe make a car hauler out of one.Hey Fred
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OK Fred....see the seam just above the door handle that runs the length of the truck? How do you treat the rust in the seam?
Glad you're both safely home. Sucks leaving the car anywhere... Hopefully not too far from the house... You got back pretty quicklyThanks for the good thoughts all y’all, I got her. We are both safe. Let it not be said chivalry is dead. Downside we had to abandon the car (Scat Pak) at a liquor store at bottom of a pretty serious hill. But she is safe and car for the most part undamaged. I tried in vain to get her to take one of the 4wd trucks to the airport last week but she loves driving that Challenger. Translated I had the opportunity to say I told ya so but I chose to cook her dinner instead! She feels bad enough without me rubbing it in. She had to swallow some serious pride calling me to come fetch her and could not make it home! Thanks for the call @memike and @ZMan67S this thread is family for sure! All good in Arkansas I am back to being the kitchen wench I am!
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OK Fred....see the seam just above the door handle that runs the length of the truck? How do you treat the rust in the seam?
Are you talking about the "68"? I have a D300 as well with a 12' flat dump bed. And a 68 100 short bed. I am stealing parts for the one you see. I put the cab on an 86 frame. It fit right on but I have to get the front of the cab up so I can get the front fenders to bolt up. That is what I want to put the tilt front end on. ANd with that frame the 440 fit right in. Eazy Peazy so farHey Tike been back reading and I like your old Dodge truck. My son in law has 2 around that year with the wide block 318, but grain trucks so I think 2 ton or better with a tilt bed. I should go look at them and maybe make a car hauler out of one.
Are you talking about the "68"? I have a D300 as well with a 12' flat dump bed. And a 68 100 short bed. I am stealing parts for the one you see. I put the cab on an 86 frame. It fit right on but I have to get the front of the cab up so I can get the front fenders to bolt up. That is what I want to put the tilt front end on. ANd with that frame the 440 fit right in. Eazy Peazy so farHey Tike been back reading and I like your old Dodge truck. My son in law has 2 around that year with the wide block 318, but grain trucks so I think 2 ton or better with a tilt bed. I should go look at them and maybe make a car hauler out of one.
They would be the first to goJust leave those ugly wheel covers on and nobody will notice any rust
You mest up like I did and let her see you can cook up a meal years ago.... Hay, glad all is ok, you are the last person on my list to worry when Snow is a foot deep on the roads, all us country boys are ready for most anything @Sublime one
Yea the 68.Are you talking about the "68"? I have a D300 as well with a 12' flat dump bed. And a 68 100 short bed. I am stealing parts for the one you see. I put the cab on an 86 frame. It fit right on but I have to get the front of the cab up so I can get the front fenders to bolt up. That is what I want to put the tilt front end on. ANd with that frame the 440 fit right in. Eazy Peazy so far
They would be the first to go
I have a 6' step side bed for it but have to shorten the frame it is onYea the 68.