Remember these 'people' who got COVID Tattoos.... Must be feeling really stupid now... šš...
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š§ These people are stupid!
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Two things I'm glad I never did:
No tatts, nor vaxxx!
Smart move. Iād trade my ink for your Charger. Been eyeing a ā69 Roadrunner for a while. Debating if I want to go street rod numbers not matching or investment grade garage Queen.
I never got into the older Chargers and Road Runner, nor the Challengers/Cuda. I've always loved the '71-72 Road Runners and '73-74 Chargers.
I have a '72 Roadrunner on-deck. It's a triple black 400 factory manual car that came with black painted bumpers and a gold stripe across the roof. That thing will be a garage queen when I build it.
The '73 Charger is also triple black and built as a bad ass driver with a warmed over 383 (from my first Mopar), 5 speed TKX manual, Sniper EFI, Wilwood disk brakes, hydrabooster, 3.55 torsen diff, calvert bars, fat swaybars, larger torsion bars, 2" drop spindles, 18" wheels (245/285), and near perfect original seats. I just need to finish installing all the TKX then slap on new bumpers to call it "done". But... everybody with a project car knows it's "just done for now".
That's a nice pair of rides. I've got a tricked out S-class Audi, a Ducati and a BMW motorcycle. Then the regular vehicles - Ram and couple of VW SUVs. I really want a muscle car. I'm tempted on a Challenger Hellcat for pure performance. But I really would like to get a late 60' Mopar something - RoadRunner being closest to the budget. I'm inclined towards something built already as I don't have the time to build something right now.
What kind of BMW? I was close to buying a S1000RR in 2015. I have a '20 Triumph Tiger 1200 and a '71 Tiger 650 now.
I was very close to buying a '16 Challenger Hellcat last month. Wife told me I needed to pay off my '16 Ram 1500 first. I hope I can get one for a good price, because I firmly believe they have hit the bottom and will only go up in value.
Kinda like I when I found a '06 Viper for $25k and I told everyone that would be a $60k car in ten years. Well... it took 8 years and I never saw such a great deal again.
Two things Iām glad I never did:
Have had the Pontiac for 40 years so far.
Nice. March 14 will be the 28th year with my Charger.. That car birthday is April 4th.
It's down currently finishing the Winter 22 project: 5 speed TKX, rear diff, 4 wheel Wilwood brakes with a hydro booster, new seats, 18" wheels, and bubble hood.