![]() 05/20/2017 at 19:24 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Vintage cars, modified cars, and cool cars! I spent Saturday morning with Mr. Slowrunner, Jordan, at Cars and Coffee before heading over to another car show hosted by Columbia’s Vette owners club...and a lot of not-Vettes showed up! I’ll skip the color commentary, but if you want to know more about each car, then ask and I’ll answer to the best of my abilities!
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I’d rock a pink Challenger convertible. The intercooler on that 911 looks huge; I bet that thing is fearsome to drive fast.
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-Did that start as an original Lavender Challeger?
-What’s the rotating seat from?
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I believe the Challenger is still sporting its original Panther Pink color, which was available in late 2010 or early 2011.
The swivel seats are from the black (1971?) Mercury Montego.
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He about ate a wall when leaving.
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Cheers!
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Um....that Jeepster......
And WOOF!! That white vette w/ the blue interior!!!
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The lack of a factory Challenger convertible continues to confuse me. That one looks so good.
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IIRC, an engineer said it was too heavy even with a manual convertible top due to all the additional bracing required. It was going to be a porker for sure. This was a prototype and these photos were taken as it was on its way to the junkyard.
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interesting pics there.
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Yeah, I can’t claim them as mine but I always think back to these whenever I see one of those Challenger convertible conversions.