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    1. #1
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      Oct 2004
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      Hey, it takes a real man to step up and have something different.....hehe
      There is nothing wrong with being different, that even gives you the chance to be a trend setter. Here is a sneak peak of the one I am working on....

      Last edited by Bill Howell; 06-01-2008 at 09:17 AM.
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!


    2. #2
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      nice rendering
      I can,t wait to see the progress and finished product
      jason
      1974 charger se modified, 440 727 3:23's, twin turbo t61's,intercooled,custom mpfi,55lb inj, ms1 v3- 2.36,msd6a,msd coil,big rims(20's/22's,4 disk brakes,smoothed, slammed, and scary fast

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    3. #3
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      Nice ride Jason.
      I saw a ton of nice pro-touring Mopars at the XV Motorsports open house. They're out there for sure.
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      Steve Chryssos

    4. #4
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      wow that pics old
      i've made all the mods to it since then
      jason
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      1974 charger se modified, 440 727 3:23's, twin turbo t61's,intercooled,custom mpfi,55lb inj, ms1 v3- 2.36,msd6a,msd coil,big rims(20's/22's,4 disk brakes,smoothed, slammed, and scary fast

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    5. #5
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      Apr 2005
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      Colorado Springs
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      In the mopar world pro-touring is a definate minority. Most mopars I see are, in order, restored or drag racers. There is a small minority of oval track and autocross racers, and I'd say the PT bunch is even smaller than those.




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