LolBut what about 1972 as the story mentioned?
He won it in 1972 (71 season). Edit: Sorry saw correction.This is likely it. This was the largest wagon Dodge made then in 77-78. This is a Dodge Monaco wagon. Roger had the OG family truckster. lmao.
I swear it said 77. Funny I misread that.
It does indeed. Thanks for finding the likely 72 model. My family had one of the late 70s Plymouth station wagons.I misread it. Damn. My eyes getting real bad. I wear trifocals and even then sometimes the numbers trick me. Gettin old sucks.
yeah I got the memo .He won it in 1972 (71 season).
YW. Yeah we did as well. I remember the very back seats that faced each other. I luved sitting all the way back there. They didn't come factory with seatbelts either as far as the back seats . But talk about leg room..wowIt does indeed. Thanks for finding the likely 72 model. My family had one of the late 70s Plymouth station wagons.
3 kids will fit in a Dodge Charger easily✭ When Roger Staubach won the Super Bowl VI MVP award he was Informed that he’d just won a brand new Dodge Charger, he asked for a station wagon instead.
“We had three kids,” he says now. “What was I going to do with a Dodge Charger?”
You guys keep saying this but Roger was in his 30s….he was suppose to be mature by then.Uncommon maturity bespeaking of a true leader. Sadly, seemingly even less common today.
Doubt many immature guys get into the Naval Academy.You guys keep saying this but Roger was in his 30s….he was suppose to be mature by then.
Who said Roger was immature? I’m just saying there’s a difference in age we are compairing.Doubt many immature guys get into the Naval Academy.
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I almost bought a 1973 Cuda 440 6 pack and it was not a powder puff Test drove it and the salesman instructed me to put my foot in it Did not do what a Demon will do but it was still way to fastUnfortunately, it would have been a 1972 Charger and they were pretty much neutered in '72.