Nice, I like my Dodges and like seeing more of them. Thanks—ken
Do you mean ya want me to make it a series? I don’t think Phil could afford the increased subscription…
What about getting him his own server for his 63rd birthday? More Mopar means more clicks on Bustednuckles.
I’ll take that 70’s truck. I like the bumper!
A good place to carry the hi-lift jack.
General Grant?
Oh, FFS—should be #18 (eighteenth president)
And what the HELL kinda flag is THAT??
Side bitch—should be darker (Union) blue.
That said, I wouldn’t say no to ANY of these vehicles.
I will gladly trade my Ram 1500 for the Gia d Elegance.
I vote for more Dodge posts!
I’ll ask for more budget from the Man Phil, he is cheap and a miser with money. It only figures someone that has two Ds in his name likes Dodges…
Hey, Jesus drove a Chrystler. And my old man had a Plymouth Fury.
Beg to differ. Jesus drove a Honda, but he didn’t brag about it. In fact, I don’t think he liked the car very much; maybe he inherited it from Mary, and thus it was too much a Mom Car. Maybe it had too much dealer-only stuff on it…
John 5:30–30 “I can do nothing on my own accord.”
My first car was a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Station Wagon, with a rear electric window… cool huh?
My favorite uncle, lifelong mechanic when I was a kid said the Dodge 318 v8 was the best engine ever made. Not a mechanic so I don’t know.
ps Remember the trucks the military had for a period. To me those were the ugliest, boxy looking trucks on the planet.
I remember back in the 70’s saying “if gas hits $1 a gallon I’m going to stop driving”.
I was wrong…
My Dad took the family from suburban Chicago to Mexico City in our 1960 Dodge Dart Phoenix 4-door, summer of ’62. After his ’49 and ’53 Oldsmobiles and before the ’65 Chrysler Newport he ran over 300k miles!
Does that General Grant run on alcohol?
I had a ’68 Dodge W-200 with a Slant-6 in High School (mid-’70s) and like the one in Pic #3 it had the PTO-Driven Winch, and regularly was pulling out my Friends with Jeeps when we went driving the Fire Trails in the Shen Forest in central VA.
All the Jeep Owners disdained having Winches, as “Jeeps never get Stuck”.
They Roll Over, too.
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MOPAR or nocar.
Nice, I like my Dodges and like seeing more of them. Thanks—ken
Do you mean ya want me to make it a series? I don’t think Phil could afford the increased subscription…
What about getting him his own server for his 63rd birthday? More Mopar means more clicks on Bustednuckles.
I’ll take that 70’s truck. I like the bumper!
A good place to carry the hi-lift jack.
General Grant?
Oh, FFS—should be #18 (eighteenth president)
And what the HELL kinda flag is THAT??
Side bitch—should be darker (Union) blue.
That said, I wouldn’t say no to ANY of these vehicles.
I will gladly trade my Ram 1500 for the Gia d Elegance.
I vote for more Dodge posts!
I’ll ask for more budget from the Man Phil, he is cheap and a miser with money. It only figures someone that has two Ds in his name likes Dodges…
Hey, Jesus drove a Chrystler. And my old man had a Plymouth Fury.
Beg to differ. Jesus drove a Honda, but he didn’t brag about it. In fact, I don’t think he liked the car very much; maybe he inherited it from Mary, and thus it was too much a Mom Car. Maybe it had too much dealer-only stuff on it…
John 5:30–30 “I can do nothing on my own accord.”
My first car was a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Station Wagon, with a rear electric window… cool huh?
My favorite uncle, lifelong mechanic when I was a kid said the Dodge 318 v8 was the best engine ever made. Not a mechanic so I don’t know.
ps Remember the trucks the military had for a period. To me those were the ugliest, boxy looking trucks on the planet.
I remember back in the 70’s saying “if gas hits $1 a gallon I’m going to stop driving”.
I was wrong…
My Dad took the family from suburban Chicago to Mexico City in our 1960 Dodge Dart Phoenix 4-door, summer of ’62. After his ’49 and ’53 Oldsmobiles and before the ’65 Chrysler Newport he ran over 300k miles!
Does that General Grant run on alcohol?
I had a ’68 Dodge W-200 with a Slant-6 in High School (mid-’70s) and like the one in Pic #3 it had the PTO-Driven Winch, and regularly was pulling out my Friends with Jeeps when we went driving the Fire Trails in the Shen Forest in central VA.
All the Jeep Owners disdained having Winches, as “Jeeps never get Stuck”.
They Roll Over, too.