DSCN2038, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
Perhaps I should’ve made this a caption contest…
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05 February 2012 3:11 PM
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How adorable
Early-mid 1970s Dodge Dart/Plymouth Valiant?
Notice how the owner placed the ornament incorrectly first and had to do a messy repair/paint job!
that is seriously awesome.
Awww! It looks so happy!
The repair/repaint was probably from a previous ornament being stolen.
72 dart
The ornament has made an otherwise boring car (Dart) into a classic!
He’s so cute!
I have seen this guy around a lot but he still makes me smile.
Those Dodge Darts, while overall mediocre cars, got pretty good gas mileage for the 1970s, had good visibility, and you couldn’t kill that slant-6 engine if you tried.
a girl i dated in college had a 72 Dart. she was from Maine. one year I had to drive that car from maryland to maine and back with her – it was absolutely terrifying. you DO NOT under any circumstances want to be on I-95 in a 72 Dodge Dart. hitting the brakes on it was more like a vague suggestion to slow down than a command. horrifying.
Ontario: I’m sure you are right. I used to epoxy toy hood ornaments on my Biscayne and they were constantly swiped.