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New from South Carolina

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chester, SC
Hi everyone.
I’m from SC. Just across the line from Charlotte. Bought my first mopar about 3 months ago. Grew up a ford man but honesty any American muscle has a certain amount of my respect and love. Owned mustangs,Firebirds, chevelles a few pick ups and a 36 ford coupe. I bought the 74 challenger just 2 or 3 months ago. And am pleasantly surprised! I do haveit listed for sale but to no fault of the car. Just getting some bills moved around for some other plans in life. Glad to meet everyone. I have been watching the forums and seems like a great group of guys. Well god bless and I look forward to seeing more of everyone’s rides!!!

Gary
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God bless you sir.
GLad you could join us, I hope you can somehow keep the car, she is a beaut!
 
I just don’t understand the lack of love the 73-74 doesn’t have. I understand the bumper stops and lack of factory power. But my 318 is mildly built and has really impressed me overall as a muscle car guy. I kind of like the 74 with it being such a low production year. I guess it takes guys like me that can’t afford the 440 cars or TAs. Lol
 
I just don’t understand the lack of love the 73-74 doesn’t have. I understand the bumper stops and lack of factory power. But my 318 is mildly built and has really impressed me overall as a muscle car guy. I kind of like the 74 with it being such a low production year. I guess it takes guys like me that can’t afford the 440 cars or TAs. Lol
I like 72/74 challengers, I can't stand the 60ish looking tail lites on 70/71.
Sorry guys!😇
 
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