Xcudame
Well-Known Member
When you own a car for most of your life and it's a daily driver as well, you become emotionally attached. I bought my 70 Challenger in the fall of 1987. Nothing remarkable eye catching except the Top Banana paint and 14 rallye wheels. Someone had removed the white vinyl top and spray painted it black. She had 86,000 miles on the odometer. I remember everyone hating the color of her paint. "Yellow cars are ugly" was repeated constantly. But no matter what people thought, or what the weather was like outside, her 383 2bbl aways started up and purred like a kitten. So that instantly that became her name, Kitten.
The very first modification I had done was a dual exhaust put on her at the local muffler shop. You could feel the difference in horsepower immediately. Kitten and I made the five days a week journey from my parents house to college. It was mostly a highway cruise about twenty miles one way. And believe it or not, she got about 19 miles per gallon.
I've posted a few of Kitten's tales already. If you enjoyed this one, I'll continue to post more. Kitten has got 250,841 miles on her now, so I have lots of adventures and memories throughout the years. I'll include all the upgrades I've made to her and try my best to be honest and forthright with the tales. And I'll try to keep the stories in order. Keep in mind, Kitten has only left me stranded on the side of the road four times and my wife stranded once in the grocery store parking lot. But those are tales to come.
The very first modification I had done was a dual exhaust put on her at the local muffler shop. You could feel the difference in horsepower immediately. Kitten and I made the five days a week journey from my parents house to college. It was mostly a highway cruise about twenty miles one way. And believe it or not, she got about 19 miles per gallon.
I've posted a few of Kitten's tales already. If you enjoyed this one, I'll continue to post more. Kitten has got 250,841 miles on her now, so I have lots of adventures and memories throughout the years. I'll include all the upgrades I've made to her and try my best to be honest and forthright with the tales. And I'll try to keep the stories in order. Keep in mind, Kitten has only left me stranded on the side of the road four times and my wife stranded once in the grocery store parking lot. But those are tales to come.