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Old 02-24-2011, 09:55 PM   #1
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My derby cars

Anyone who has strong affection to '80s GM fullsize cars might want to turn back now.

Here are some of my demolition derby cars I've had over the years.

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'77 Dodge Monaco ex cop car 440, 727, 2.71
'79 Dodge 'Lil Red Express pickup 360, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'12 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, M6, 3.92
'85 Chevrolet C-10 SWB 2wd 305, TH350, 2.73

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Old 02-24-2011, 09:57 PM   #2
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'69 Dodge Charger R/T 440, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'68 Plymouth Road Runner 383, 727, 3.23 Sure Grip
'89 Dodge Diplomat ex cop car 408, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'77 Dodge Monaco ex cop car 440, 727, 2.71
'79 Dodge 'Lil Red Express pickup 360, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'12 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, M6, 3.92
'85 Chevrolet C-10 SWB 2wd 305, TH350, 2.73
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Old 02-24-2011, 10:05 PM   #3
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'69 Dodge Charger R/T 440, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'68 Plymouth Road Runner 383, 727, 3.23 Sure Grip
'89 Dodge Diplomat ex cop car 408, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'77 Dodge Monaco ex cop car 440, 727, 2.71
'79 Dodge 'Lil Red Express pickup 360, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'12 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, M6, 3.92
'85 Chevrolet C-10 SWB 2wd 305, TH350, 2.73
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Old 02-24-2011, 10:10 PM   #4
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Re: My derby cars

The last few are my current cars I'm using.

I'm probably going to use the '89 Custom Cruiser and pull the engine out of it after this year to put in the '84 Cadillac I picked up with the crappy 4.1
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'69 Dodge Charger R/T 440, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'68 Plymouth Road Runner 383, 727, 3.23 Sure Grip
'89 Dodge Diplomat ex cop car 408, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'77 Dodge Monaco ex cop car 440, 727, 2.71
'79 Dodge 'Lil Red Express pickup 360, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'12 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, M6, 3.92
'85 Chevrolet C-10 SWB 2wd 305, TH350, 2.73
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Old 02-25-2011, 12:11 PM   #5
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Re: My derby cars

Ouch! I can't say I "love" 80s full size GMs, but I do have a place in my heart for that generation Caprice/Impala. I learned to drive in my '78 Caprice Coupe, and I love that car. (still have it too). It was the second year for the "downsized" B bodies that were produced until 1990. My mom liked my Caprice so much that she bought an 81 Impala. The best thing about these cars is they are so cheap and easy to repair. Just about everything mechanical is in stock at any parts store in the country because they made so many of them. They are also quite indestructible. About four years ago, I hit a Toyota Corolla that ran a light and then I it the light post. It looked bad, but it drove like new on the way home. I decided to resto-mod it after that and keep it for a weekend cruiser.
Anyway, I will let you demo them so that eventually they will become rare enough that mine becomes a collector car .

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After driving through a Toyota and into a traffic light
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Old 02-25-2011, 12:30 PM   #6
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chain & bang?

do you notch your frame or anything?
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Old 02-25-2011, 02:05 PM   #7
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Anyway, I will let you demo them so that eventually they will become rare enough that mine becomes a collector car .
I can't say that I would ever demo anything that's as clean as yours, I do have morals...

I don't notch the frame or anything, it's a stock class so the only we can do is strip the car, remove the glass, and relocate the tank and battery. That's why those backends are so bent up the "wrong" way.

I'll probably keep posting pictures on here as I make progress this spring and summer, it's kind of a one-time-a-year deal for me with work and my other projects.
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'68 Plymouth Road Runner 383, 727, 3.23 Sure Grip
'89 Dodge Diplomat ex cop car 408, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'77 Dodge Monaco ex cop car 440, 727, 2.71
'79 Dodge 'Lil Red Express pickup 360, 727, 3.55 Sure Grip
'12 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, M6, 3.92
'85 Chevrolet C-10 SWB 2wd 305, TH350, 2.73
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Old 02-25-2011, 03:08 PM   #8
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Ouch! I can't say I "love" 80s full size GMs, but I do have a place in my heart for that generation Caprice/Impala. I learned to drive in my '78 Caprice Coupe, and I love that car. (still have it too). It was the second year for the "downsized" B bodies that were produced until 1990. My mom liked my Caprice so much that she bought an 81 Impala. The best thing about these cars is they are so cheap and easy to repair. Just about everything mechanical is in stock at any parts store in the country because they made so many of them. They are also quite indestructible. About four years ago, I hit a Toyota Corolla that ran a light and then I it the light post. It looked bad, but it drove like new on the way home. I decided to resto-mod it after that and keep it for a weekend cruiser.
Anyway, I will let you demo them so that eventually they will become rare enough that mine becomes a collector car .

Pics are as follows:
Original
After driving through a Toyota and into a traffic light
Rebuilt
Rebuilt rear view
Nice "fish tank" Caprice. I had a '78 in high school. What a tank.
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Nice "fish tank" Caprice. I had a '78 in high school. What a tank.
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