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why restore when you can just buy for less- 1955 Dodge



 
 
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Old September 2nd 06, 12:34 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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Default why restore when you can just buy for less- 1955 Dodge

For less than the cost of restoring that POS he found in a barn, he
could buy this, and be way ahead in the end- and be driving it
immediately

http://www.azcarsandtrucks.com/1955royal.html

And he also obviously doesn't know the difference between a poly 270
and a hemi 270- as Dodge converted over to poly 270 engines for all
their cars in 1955, this is the poly engine

http://www.azcarsandtrucks.com/annpthumb15.jpg

http://www.azcarsandtrucks.com/annpthumb16.jpg

so much for those "big fat valve covers with spark plugs in the
middle"- he's still reporting the news how he "wished" it might happen

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