what a clone
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- moparmodeler
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what a clone
check out what used to be a slant six satellite!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth ... 911.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth ... 911.c0.m14
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Re: what a clone
the fenner tag it say e44 318 d34 727tranmoparmodeler wrote:check out what used to be a slant six satellite!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth ... 911.c0.m14
if was a slant six on the tag with be e24 d31 904 tran
and the vin number matches the fender tag on that car, its a misprint. The C is really a g
the vin RH23G2G207941 on the fenner tagRH23G2G207941

71 gtx 440 4speed air grabber blue on blue with white vinyl roofOption cassette player
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
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DITTO!mopar71 wrote:Why do people spend so much money on a clone when for the money they spent on the restoration they could of got the real thing?
its a nice car but people will always say its a clone.(At least people who know).
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Wow, that's the steepest price I've ever seen for a clone. That must be a custom mixed lemon twist because I've never seen it look like sassy grass.
If your gonna clone something do it right and if your so called restoring it do it right. Don't just throw some paint on it and a 440 in it and call it a day and expect to get more $$ then an original car in the same shape.
It's not a clone if it not like an orginal in every way. The only way you should be able to identify a clone is by the vin.. Not by looking at it from 100 feet away.
If your gonna clone something do it right and if your so called restoring it do it right. Don't just throw some paint on it and a 440 in it and call it a day and expect to get more $$ then an original car in the same shape.
It's not a clone if it not like an orginal in every way. The only way you should be able to identify a clone is by the vin.. Not by looking at it from 100 feet away.

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they have good torque so with a few mods slant 6's go pretty good. Add to that a 3 speed and some good gears. There are alot of after market mods for them.72 RR fan wrote:Lemons and Limes mixed up...musta put the data plate and VIN in the blender too!
Looks awesome though.......BTW...call me sick, but I'd like to see a hopped up slant six version!

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Oh yes, I'm sold on the product..had a 63 Dart conv in the 80s....pretty quick for what it was....still have an Offy 4 barrel intake. I never used it, but did aquire back in the day...that car got some good MPGs..!fourforty6pac wrote:they have good torque so with a few mods slant 6's go pretty good. Add to that a 3 speed and some good gears. There are alot of after market mods for them.72 RR fan wrote:Lemons and Limes mixed up...musta put the data plate and VIN in the blender too!
Looks awesome though.......BTW...call me sick, but I'd like to see a hopped up slant six version!
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If you want to split some hairs it has a 1970 E-body only Slapstick shifter and console top plate in it. I know, I have the one out of my '70 Challenger that I'm going to put into my Sat-O-Lite, after I find a set of bucket seats for it.
I like the car a lot. I wouldn't kick it out of my garage, but then again, I would pay close to $40k for it either.
I like the car a lot. I wouldn't kick it out of my garage, but then again, I would pay close to $40k for it either.
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