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Hulk
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Post by Hulk »

Hi everyone,

My names Tim, and I'm new to the group.

I have a 1970 Chrysler 300 (aka the Hulk, due to size and colour!). Always hankered after US metal, particularly a Mopar. Now at last have one...they're just the coolest things on wheels.

I'm sure I'll need plenty of guidance and advice in future.
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Pete
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Post by Pete »

Excellent, and welcome to the club - you will find a lot of help and support, and possibly a bit of harmless leg-pulling too!! ;)

Where are you based?

Please get more details of your ride up on the Board, and hopefully some pictures too!

:thumbright: :thumbright:
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

Mopar by the grace of God
Hulk
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Post by Hulk »

Hi Pete,

Thanks, I'm based in Kent.

Leg pulling is fine by me!!

I imported the Hulk from Ireland last year. She's stock (440 BB) and needs a little tlc here and there but I'll do that as we go...I aim to keep her a good while!

The cars great fun and sounds mellow as expected.
I'll upload a picture once I've figured out how to. :?
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Post by Hulk »

Hope this works?!
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Post by adrianp »

I think 'hulk' is most appropriate :)

Welcome to the site, lots of friendly advice here !

adrian.
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Pete
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Post by Pete »

That looks great, I was expecting a Hot Rod by your description!

"C" Bodies are definitely the in thing at the moment.

My daughter lives in Canterbury, nice part of the world.
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

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Post by Charger »

hello there :hello2:, nice car 8-), great colour :thumbright:
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Post by TW71 »

Welcome Tim, a great looking car you have there 8-)
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Post by Dave81 »

:hello2:

Welcome Tim,

Good looking Beast.......Deffo seems to be an influx of people into the Big Cs now. Think its great! :thumbright:

As others have said, your in the right place for friendly banter with a big dose of knowledge and assistance! 8-) :thumbright:
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Howdy, love a land yacht!
Pimps in the Front
Hoes in the Back
Chumps in the Trunk

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Post by db »

Hi, welcome in :thumbright:
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Post by Hulk »

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.

I see I have much to learn. Your cars all look like they've just left the factory. Mopar...love'em Chargers, Dusters and all. Guess brought up on too much red meat and American tv.

The reason for the c body is simple, saw an article in Classic American on a Plymouth Sport Fury 3 and was bowled over. Then just kept an eye out.

I probably caused a bit of confusion, when I said stock I meant standard as she left the factory. She comes from Montana originally. I love the rear end and what finally swung it was she was built in September 1969, a month after I was born.

I think there's another couple of 300s in Kent, but have t come across them yet.
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Post by Hulk »

Hi Pete,

Forgot to add I live between in Ash, between Canterbury and Sandwich. Just finishing a house build, gotta put wider doors on the barn now!!
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Post by ScottyDave »

Hello Tim and welcome to the club, Nice motor :thumbright:
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Post by Pete »

Hulk wrote:Hi Pete,

..... Just finishing a house build, gotta put wider doors on the barn now!!
Jeez, I know that feeling - 6 1/2 years and counting, Grade II listed too; Fun Fun Fun!!!!
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

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