Raton Pass
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Dennis
- Joined
- Feb 6, 2021
- Threads
- 16
- Messages
- 150
- Reaction score
- 145
- Location
- Pipe Creek, Texas
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Gladiator
- Occupation
- Retired
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Had almost every muscle MoPar but a Superbird.
Rarest would the 3rd 5.0 MB ever made.
Engine number with lots of zeros with #3 @ the end.
160mph plus four door.
Don‘t know top speed cause I would not look at the speedo above that.
Flying brick.
Given to Grant Stout new in 1978, a MB executive and my customer.
Bought it from him in 1988.
Came alive after 100mph and rattled all the glass in the shop at idle.
5.0 were not released to the public until 1985.
This four door grocery getter was embarrassing to Porches on IH10 .
Got the mileage of a motor home, about 6 mpg.
Many wired options on this prototype including a military style timer to pre warm the engine.
Wished I would have kept it.
Second pic is all I kept for memories.
A few years after getting rid of it I saw #76 go for $76,000. in Florida.
No telling what the gray market would be worth today.
Rarest would the 3rd 5.0 MB ever made.
Engine number with lots of zeros with #3 @ the end.
160mph plus four door.
Don‘t know top speed cause I would not look at the speedo above that.
Flying brick.
Given to Grant Stout new in 1978, a MB executive and my customer.
Bought it from him in 1988.
Came alive after 100mph and rattled all the glass in the shop at idle.
5.0 were not released to the public until 1985.
This four door grocery getter was embarrassing to Porches on IH10 .
Got the mileage of a motor home, about 6 mpg.
Many wired options on this prototype including a military style timer to pre warm the engine.
Wished I would have kept it.
Second pic is all I kept for memories.
A few years after getting rid of it I saw #76 go for $76,000. in Florida.
No telling what the gray market would be worth today.
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