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Bob Hunt, age 67. Hometown Cadillac, Michigan
Hobby for the last 15 years has been RC model airplanes. (Latest one shown)
Before that practical shooting (handgun).
Before that sailing the Great Lakes.
Always have had a soft spot for sporty coupes. My second car was a 1965 Volvo P1800S.
Once upon a time, we had a pair of red with white trim Pontiac Sunbird convertibles.
I wanted a Challenger in 1973, but with two kids it just wasn’t practical. Really glad they brought them back.
The Challenger (2010 SE, Rallye and Interior groups) is shown with essential equipment: Firestone Winterforce rear tires on Charger Police 18” steel wheels; spot mirrors, deer whistles, Weathertech “bucket” floor mats, door edge guards and (not shown) K&N intake system. Sometime this summer she’ll get the Magnaflow single outlet exhaust system. The first owner had the hood/deck stripes removed and the R/T stripes put on at the dealer. Also the mudguards. I like both.
We average around 150” of snow or more per winter, thus the winter tires and the mats.
Bob Hunt, age 67. Hometown Cadillac, Michigan
Hobby for the last 15 years has been RC model airplanes. (Latest one shown)
Before that practical shooting (handgun).
Before that sailing the Great Lakes.
Always have had a soft spot for sporty coupes. My second car was a 1965 Volvo P1800S.
Once upon a time, we had a pair of red with white trim Pontiac Sunbird convertibles.
I wanted a Challenger in 1973, but with two kids it just wasn’t practical. Really glad they brought them back.
The Challenger (2010 SE, Rallye and Interior groups) is shown with essential equipment: Firestone Winterforce rear tires on Charger Police 18” steel wheels; spot mirrors, deer whistles, Weathertech “bucket” floor mats, door edge guards and (not shown) K&N intake system. Sometime this summer she’ll get the Magnaflow single outlet exhaust system. The first owner had the hood/deck stripes removed and the R/T stripes put on at the dealer. Also the mudguards. I like both.
We average around 150” of snow or more per winter, thus the winter tires and the mats.
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