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Member ID: cudahob

Location: Denver, CO

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1969 Dodge Charger
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  • 1/4 Mile13.04 sec @ 104 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed120mph
  • HP412
  • Weight0lbs

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cudahob’s Dodge Charger

    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
     

Welcome to my 69 Dodge Charger page

cudahob's 1969 Dodge Charger

Yeah that's me back in 1983 age 16; I lived in La Mesa Calif.
I was a sophomore in High School, when I told my Mother I needed a car for auto shop.

I could easy ride my bike to HS, so this was the excuse I came up with.

The Dukes of Hazzard was my favorite show on TV, so I knew what I wanted up front.

I looked up Dodge in the San Diego Union paper early in 1983. There I saw an add for a 1969 Charger. The guy (a mailman) came right over with the Charger and I didn't have to think twice.

cudahob's 1969 Dodge Charger cudahob's 1969 Dodge Charger

$500. cash was exchanged and I had my first car.
I had my permit to drive, so every morning my Mom let me drive it to school and she drove it back home.

It had headers and glass packs, with a 383 2v, 727/ 8 3/4 2.76.
It was so loud I could here it coming 2 blocks a way. My Mum was 5ft 2 and it was funny to see her peeking over the wheel with an engine that sounded mean.

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At almost 17 I could drive it myself. I took all the Auto shop classes that were offered in HS. Mr. Leer was my auto shop teacher, (Chevy guy) he let us work on our cars most of the time. Some book work but mostly hands on.

Great group of guys, we had a super shop and we played jokes on each other all the time. Little wild sometimes, especially after school. Most of us gear head did BIG burn outs as we left the parking lot every day.

Try and do that today. I did a water burn out one day that I heard about the next day. Mostly thumbs up, "cool dude."

During HS I changed the 2v to a 4v carburetor and replace the header with new ones. It had a bad axle bearing and I replaced it in the HS shop. Also put chrome traction bars on it.

The vin is xp29G9B286828

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speed_demon77  

Posted by: speed_demon77

wow..that story was really inspiring. That is by far the greatest story ive ever heard. what year was your superbee? Well keep up the good work man!!

JoeyGowdy  

Posted by: JoeyGowdy

Awesome Charger, 5 stars! Keep 'er 'tween the ditches... Yee-Haw!! Sincerely, Joey Paul Gowdy http://www.JoeyGowdy.com

Cammer427  

Posted by: Cammer427

Wicked Charger, and great story!

nhoverhaulinfan  

Posted by: nhoverhaulinfan

wow, that is one hell of a love story.....and just like any love story you have heart ache (I misted up when i found out you sold the cars) and you also have a cloud with silver lining. Nicely done. and btw, that Charger is awsome!!!!!!!!!

70340swinger  

Posted by: 70340swinger

This has to be THE BEST STORYLINE on this website!!!! I read everything and was just glued to the screen!!! I love what you did to the Charger it looks great!!! It's people like you that I admire and look up to. You are the few people that keep the mopar memories alive. Keep up the great work!!! Take a look at my Dart some time. Thanks!!

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Member ID: cudahob

Location: Denver, CO