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djmatticus – The Matticus Kingdom
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Whatever it will be…. November 4, 2016. October 30, 2016. 8220;Oh, I’m sorry,” she might have smirked at me, “was this your speaker? That possibility was remote, though, as she would never consider that anything belonged to anyone but her. Nor was she likely to ever even acknowledge my presence. Notice how she pointedly looked away from me as I took her picture. You didn’t actually think a Jester ruled the Matticus Kingdom, did you? That’s just the way it is around here. November 3, 2016. October 30, 2016.
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Our visit to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona | thetravelingturtleblog
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Our visit to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. February 11, 2015. We went to Tombstone, Arizona. On January 23rd and 24th where the famous O.K. Corral. Gunfight took place in 1881. This is where the McLaury brothers. Were shot and died. We went to this cool museum that had the old carriages and some pictures of back then in the town. After you finish the museum you go and see a. Then we went around to all the shops and ate at Crystal Palace, which had really good food. Tags: O.K. Corral. Address nev...
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The Dodge Kid | Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T | Page 2
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. 1978 – 1985: The Days of My First Challenger. February 26, 2015. May 25, 2015. Note: This is a continuation of previous posts about experiences during my teenage years in the late 1970’s. I’ve been looking for the rare photos I had of the car but I haven’t been able to find the few I remember having. If I find them I’ll update this story’s photos (which I have with some old photos). The absolute best cruising night was in 1979. But we...
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1978 – 1985: The Days of My First Challenger | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. 1978 – 1985: The Days of My First Challenger. February 26, 2015. May 25, 2015. Note: This is a continuation of previous posts about experiences during my teenage years in the late 1970’s. I’ve been looking for the rare photos I had of the car but I haven’t been able to find the few I remember having. If I find them I’ll update this story’s photos (which I have with some old photos). The absolute best cruising night was in 1979. But we...
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February | 2015 | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. 1978 – 1985: The Days of My First Challenger. February 26, 2015. May 25, 2015. Note: This is a continuation of previous posts about experiences during my teenage years in the late 1970’s. I’ve been looking for the rare photos I had of the car but I haven’t been able to find the few I remember having. If I find them I’ll update this story’s photos (which I have with some old photos). The absolute best cruising night was in 1979. But we...
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Simmering over 440 Overheating Problems – Part 5 -FINAL | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. Simmering over 440 Overheating Problems – Part 5 -FINAL. December 28, 2014. The long-awaited final part has finally arrived for the overheating issue. The thermostat gasket managed to last a few removals of the t-stat housing before it died so I replaced the gasket. Bar’s Stop Leak. Or something. With each draining, the amount is decreasing and is almost negligible now. Better cooling performance with a thermostat. I’ve heard th...
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November | 2014 | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. Highway Entry with Kids in Car. November 23, 2014. Out for a Sunday drive with the kids. And testing a new video mount that I have attached to my dome lamp ring. Click on image below to access a SHORT 15-second You-Tube video. CLICK ON IMAGE TO ACCESS A SHORT 15-second YOU-TUBE VIDEO. Video link you-tube: http:/ youtu.be/-dnyiuaI9Ow. An update about the cooling system. If you enjoyed this post, please LIKE SHARE COMMENT. CLICK ON PHOT...
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Bilstein Shock Installation and Road Report | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. Bilstein Shock Installation and Road Report. June 25, 2015. TBT – I dug out an old email I sent to. Up in Vancouver, Canada after I installed a set of new Bilstein shocks on my 70 440 Challenger back around New Years of 2013. I figure you might get a kick out of it. 8212;-Original Message—–. From: challen yee [mailto: challenge@sbcglobal.net. Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:55 PM. Subject: Re: Bilstein Shocks RCD 70 challenger. The t...
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December | 2014 | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. Simmering over 440 Overheating Problems – Part 5 -FINAL. December 28, 2014. The long-awaited final part has finally arrived for the overheating issue. The thermostat gasket managed to last a few removals of the t-stat housing before it died so I replaced the gasket. Bar’s Stop Leak. Or something. With each draining, the amount is decreasing and is almost negligible now. Better cooling performance with a thermostat. I’ve heard th...
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Work with me | The Dodge Kid
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Life with a 1970 Challenger R/T. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum. Have you ever considered how you could have more time to enjoy your favorite Mopar classic? The plain truth is, if we had more Freedom, which usually means more Time and more Money, we could do more of what we want to do. Maybe you’re just open to making some extra income, maybe you’d like a way of making your current job an option rather than a necessity. Here’s to good times! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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