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Dodge Conquest with a 383 Mopar built for the high school drags at Milan.
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Ours has a 16L radial but it was in a different class
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was your car made for flying?
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No but the engine was, I lied I made this up because I'm jealous
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Holy fuck, that is awesome. All the wants.
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There was a dodge conquest? I’ve only ever heard of the chrysler conquest.
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Apparently it was sold under Dodge, Chrysler, and Plymouth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubish…
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you would be correct, sir.
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I’m not sure if my school had an auto shop or not.
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My school doesn’t even offer this class :(
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I was fortunate, I went to a “campus” high school of 5000 people. There was Salem High School, Canton High School, and Plymouth High School (this one was added my senior year due to the other 2 being at capacity). You’re registered to one school but you can have classes in any of the 3. So while Salem may offer swimming classes, Canton had an auto shop. This kept Salem from having an auto shop and Canton from having a swim class. Made it cheaper in sense
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My auto shop had a late 80’s/early 90’s Pontiac Sunbird with 140 miles on it...
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Check out what we’re building.
*drops mic
**dumps clutch
(There will be a longer oppo post about it in a few weeks once it’s fully functional/finished)
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Oh wow. That’s awesome.
I thought my school was big with 2,500 people!
I wish we had some more fun classes like that
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we had an late 80's g body buick with a bored out 454 that would drink its fuel tank dry within about 10 min
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It’s what got me into automotive really, and lead me to becoming a powertrain engineer. Very thankful for the opportunities my school had