Alte Mopar (UScar) Bilder
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Das eine Highwaybild wurde bereits mal gepostet, aber ich glaube nicht die kompette Story dazu sowie die anderen Pics
Kidnapping victim Gary Collier being freed by police from his 14 hour ordeal in that car's trunk.
The hand sticking out of the trunk.
Gary O. Collier said that he had met the three at a bar in Bessemer the night before. He said he was robbed of $350 from a disability check, was beaten, and stabbed with a screwdriver, and forced into the trunk.
As the three were driving around and he tried to fight to stay awake from the carbon monoxide, Collier said he was able to slip his hand through a gap in the rubber seal at the lip of the trunk and wave to motorists.
During the 14 hours he was in the trunk Collier said he could hear people inside the car talking about where to dump his body.
Mark Winne, an intern reporter, and veteran photographer Jerry Ayres set out to see if they could solve the mystery of why so many calls were coming in from motorists saying they saw a hand sticking out of a trunk.
After a while, and just as the two reporters had already given up hope of finding the car, Winne spotted the beat-up beige Dodge traveling northbound on Interstate 20/59 in Ensley.
Winne was in the front passenger seat and Ayres was driving. They followed the Dodge through traffic moving northeast bound on the interstate. At one point Winne takes the wheel so Ayres can snap some photos of the Dodge and the hand sticking out through a crevice in the trunk.
The Dodge exited at the Airport Boulevard off-ramp as the driver of the Dodge, a woman, apparently realized they were being followed. The driver then began weaving through a neighborhood.
Police stopped the car and arrested three people - Joseph Fendley, 27, of Morris, his uncle Wilburn Fendley, 49, of Bessemer, and the driver, Robin Green, 24, of Birmingham. They also freed Collier from the trunk.
Birmingham, Alabama, May 5, 1979.
Kidnapping victim Gary Collier being freed by police from his 14 hour ordeal in that car's trunk.
The hand sticking out of the trunk.
Gary O. Collier said that he had met the three at a bar in Bessemer the night before. He said he was robbed of $350 from a disability check, was beaten, and stabbed with a screwdriver, and forced into the trunk.
As the three were driving around and he tried to fight to stay awake from the carbon monoxide, Collier said he was able to slip his hand through a gap in the rubber seal at the lip of the trunk and wave to motorists.
During the 14 hours he was in the trunk Collier said he could hear people inside the car talking about where to dump his body.
Mark Winne, an intern reporter, and veteran photographer Jerry Ayres set out to see if they could solve the mystery of why so many calls were coming in from motorists saying they saw a hand sticking out of a trunk.
After a while, and just as the two reporters had already given up hope of finding the car, Winne spotted the beat-up beige Dodge traveling northbound on Interstate 20/59 in Ensley.
Winne was in the front passenger seat and Ayres was driving. They followed the Dodge through traffic moving northeast bound on the interstate. At one point Winne takes the wheel so Ayres can snap some photos of the Dodge and the hand sticking out through a crevice in the trunk.
The Dodge exited at the Airport Boulevard off-ramp as the driver of the Dodge, a woman, apparently realized they were being followed. The driver then began weaving through a neighborhood.
Police stopped the car and arrested three people - Joseph Fendley, 27, of Morris, his uncle Wilburn Fendley, 49, of Bessemer, and the driver, Robin Green, 24, of Birmingham. They also freed Collier from the trunk.
Birmingham, Alabama, May 5, 1979.
Re: Alte Mopar Bilder
DAS blieb also von den harmoniesüchtigen Blumenkindern Ende der 70er übrig.
(Btw: Trotz geschlossenem Kofferraum die Finger rausstrecken zu können, scheint dem Erhaltungszustand des Dodge geschuldet zu sein.)
...das sieht doch gleich viel besser aus:
(Btw: Trotz geschlossenem Kofferraum die Finger rausstrecken zu können, scheint dem Erhaltungszustand des Dodge geschuldet zu sein.)
...das sieht doch gleich viel besser aus:
'Seems like back in '69 or '70 every small town had a 340 Dart or Duster that was just about the fastest street car around!'
1966 Plymouth Valiant 200 Station
1971 Plymouth Duster 340
1972 Dodge Demon 340
1977 Ford Fiesta
1981 Mercedes 230 CE
1966 Plymouth Valiant 200 Station
1971 Plymouth Duster 340
1972 Dodge Demon 340
1977 Ford Fiesta
1981 Mercedes 230 CE
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'Seems like back in '69 or '70 every small town had a 340 Dart or Duster that was just about the fastest street car around!'
1966 Plymouth Valiant 200 Station
1971 Plymouth Duster 340
1972 Dodge Demon 340
1977 Ford Fiesta
1981 Mercedes 230 CE
1966 Plymouth Valiant 200 Station
1971 Plymouth Duster 340
1972 Dodge Demon 340
1977 Ford Fiesta
1981 Mercedes 230 CE
Re: Alte Mopar Bilder
1970 Chrysler 300 2dr 440-4-727-323 Sure Grip
Sold:
1968 Plymouth Satellite 440-4-727-355 Sure Grip
1974 Plymouth Scamp 318-4-904-276
Sold:
1968 Plymouth Satellite 440-4-727-355 Sure Grip
1974 Plymouth Scamp 318-4-904-276
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Die passen auch gut dazu:
New England 1968 Mopar Performance car club meet
New England 1968 Mopar Performance car club meet
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seeeeeeeehr schön
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Wow super!
Und nur ein Charger dabei, sonst fast nur Plymouth. Erstaunlich.
Und nur ein Charger dabei, sonst fast nur Plymouth. Erstaunlich.
Gruß
Roger
Große Autos sind gute Autos.
Roger
Große Autos sind gute Autos.
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Supergut!
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1970 Chrysler 300 2dr 440-4-727-323 Sure Grip
Sold:
1968 Plymouth Satellite 440-4-727-355 Sure Grip
1974 Plymouth Scamp 318-4-904-276
Sold:
1968 Plymouth Satellite 440-4-727-355 Sure Grip
1974 Plymouth Scamp 318-4-904-276
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Thanks!
ich merke ich finde Tag für Tag immer mehr Gefallen an alten verranzten Slotmags.
ich merke ich finde Tag für Tag immer mehr Gefallen an alten verranzten Slotmags.
1968 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE
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Ja....einfach genial.
Die Slot/Indymags,Ansen,Wolfrace haben mir auch schon immer gefallen (sogar auf meinen Knudsen Taunus).
Bereue es etwas das ich die mit meinem Charger Verkauft habe.
Vor allem in 10x15 sehr schwer zu bekommen.
Gruß Carlito
Die Slot/Indymags,Ansen,Wolfrace haben mir auch schon immer gefallen (sogar auf meinen Knudsen Taunus).
Bereue es etwas das ich die mit meinem Charger Verkauft habe.
Vor allem in 10x15 sehr schwer zu bekommen.
Gruß Carlito
Jage nicht was du nicht töten kannst!!!
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Die haben mir schon immer gefallenpistolgrippp hat geschrieben: ↑6. Januar 2020, 14:27 Thanks!
ich merke ich finde Tag für Tag immer mehr Gefallen an alten verranzten Slotmags.
Ich war noch nicht fertig mit dem hochladen der Fotos, irgend so ein Depp hat mich auf der Arbeit gestört
Weiter gehts:
"Ich habe keine Lösung, aber ich bewundere das Problem"