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irocfan said:
wow - an interesting choice! Tell us more, and more pix please
The choice was made as I wanted an American car but something different to the usual Mustang, Corvette etc. Also really, really fancied a Mopar. Until now the car had lived in California all its life, original 318 V8, never been welded and in beautiful condition. Not a lot else to say as it's not been with me for five minutes and truth be told we drove it home and took it out on Monday, washed it and put it into the garage. There's very, very few cars I won't used everyday but this one is in too good condition to get wrecked by the salt on the roads.
Anyway some more pics!
Edited by V8Triumph on Saturday 19th December 19:55
Edited by V8Triumph on Saturday 19th December 23:54
V8Triumph said:
The choice was made as I wanted an American car but something different to the usual Mustang, Corvette etc. Also really, really fancied a Mopar.
Until now the car had lived in California all its life, original 318 V8, never been welded and in beautiful condition. Not a lot else to say as it's not been with me for five minutes and truth be told we drove it home and took it out on Monday, washed it and put it into the garage. There's very, very few cars I won't used everyday but this one is in too good condition to get wrecked by the salt on the roads.
Anyway some more pics!
What a lovely, honest and unmolested car. Under the radar for so many. Just wonderful to see, particularly away from it's natural habitat. Congratulations - just lovely.Until now the car had lived in California all its life, original 318 V8, never been welded and in beautiful condition. Not a lot else to say as it's not been with me for five minutes and truth be told we drove it home and took it out on Monday, washed it and put it into the garage. There's very, very few cars I won't used everyday but this one is in too good condition to get wrecked by the salt on the roads.
Anyway some more pics!
Edited by V8Triumph on Saturday 19th December 19:55
Edited by V8Triumph on Saturday 19th December 23:54
Matt Harper said:
What a lovely, honest and unmolested car. Under the radar for so many. Just wonderful to see, particularly away from it's natural habitat. Congratulations - just lovely.
Thank you. I really wanted something a bit under the radar, not something that if you were to say "I've bought an American car" the other person would guess straight away. The nice thing about the Demon is that it's perfect for UK roads, fits in my garage (standard single), UK sized parking spaces and is about the same length / width as my XJ6.
V8Triumph said:
Thank you.
I really wanted something a bit under the radar, not something that if you were to say "I've bought an American car" the other person would guess straight away. The nice thing about the Demon is that it's perfect for UK roads, fits in my garage (standard single), UK sized parking spaces and is about the same length / width as my XJ6.
I really wanted something a bit under the radar, not something that if you were to say "I've bought an American car" the other person would guess straight away. The nice thing about the Demon is that it's perfect for UK roads, fits in my garage (standard single), UK sized parking spaces and is about the same length / width as my XJ6.
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