Let's Have a Funny Pic Thread! Mk 34

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I’m pretty sure that’s Wildcat in Sandy, OR.
interesting that the place is named after a Buick, but has a mile of mopars.
did you "get" my reference?

also, different subject, but a 1963/4 Wildcat was ALMOST my first car. it was on a used car lot that belonged to a friend of the family and my dad was like "yea, my kid in a big car is a good idea", until he popped the hood, and it had a 425 Wildcat 4bbl in it, and he was like "no f'ing way". :facepalm:

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interesting that the place is named after a Buick, but has a mile of mopars.
did you "get" my reference?

also, different subject, but a 1963/4 Wildcat was ALMOST my first car. it was on a used car lot that belonged to a friend of the family and my dad was like "yea, my kid in a big car is a good idea", until he popped the hood, and it had a 425 Wildcat 4bbl in it, and he was like "no f'ing way". :facepalm:

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I think I missed it..

I was with my dad when he was at the dealership looking at what eventually became my first car, a 73 Charger.
I was 6 or 7. Right next to the Charger was a car with a cartoon character on it. I was trying to talk him to that.
It was a roadrunner with some size of V8, probably a 383.
Being the times they were (oil crisis), he wasn’t interested in a gas guzzler.
The Charger had a slant 6 and he loved Slant 6 engines.
 
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