This is my new baby, 1972. I owned a 71Demon in 1972 while I was in the military. This one is an ongoing game of adding parts that are missing and fixing this and that.. I think this site will be very helpful in fixing up the missing and broken ...
I was in the Air Force. I worked on nuclear missiles call Minuteman 111 in Wyoming for 4 years from 72 to 76. I was an EMT, electro Mechanical technician. Our group said it stood for every Motherf***** Thing. Our group worked on most all of the support equipment and the missile too. It was great work but life changed and I got tired of just making it by on 2500 a year. So by by usaf.NICE! What did you do in the Military? I was in the Navy for 6 as an electronics tech, fixed GCA RADAR and TACAN, ended up at NAS Miramar for FOUR years!!
Thank you and Thank you for your service. I look forward to learning much about these 50 plus year old relics. As I remember back then I spent quite a bit of time under the hood just keeping it running. It was normal back then to replace the new fangled voltage regulator or starter motor or adjusting the distributor points every 1500 miles or even taking it out to the interstate to knock off some of the carbon from the pistons by backing it off and accelerating very fast on occasions. Man, those were the days. Took it all in stride being an owner of a Dodge....I was in the Air Force. I worked on nuclear missiles call Minuteman 111 in Wyoming for 4 years from 72 to 76. I was an EMT, electro Mechanical technician. Our group said it stood for every Motherf***** Thing. Our group worked on most all of the support equipment and the missile too. It was great work but life changed and I got tired of just making it by on 2500 a year. So by by usaf.
Hey! I'm a 50-plus year old relic.... LOLThank you and Thank you for your service. I look forward to learning much about these 50 plus year old relics. As I remember back then I spent quite a bit of time under the hood just keeping it running. It was normal back then to replace the new fangled voltage regulator or starter motor or adjusting the distributor points every 1500 miles or even taking it out to the interstate to knock off some of the carbon from the pistons by backing it off and accelerating very fast on occasions. Man, those were the days. Took it all in stride being an owner of a Dodge....
Thank youWelcome from western NY! Love that Demon!
THANKSWelcome and nice ride!