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I don't believe a current owner would. Years ago I had my 70 and 69 Charger registered with Galen Govier and he knew where the cars we sold new. I assumed if I found a white ragtop and checked a vin # with him or wise they'd know where it was sold
Yeah I know. Key would be finding someone who remembered the car or buying the car. How many white 383 bench seat Roadrunner converts could've been sold new at one dealership in Brooklyn? If I could find a car, I could get the shipping info and see what dealership couldn't I?
As a kid, I remember it white with a black bench interior. It had wheelcovers, some were missing. It was pretty plain. Had no hood or other stripes. I don't remember exhaust tips either, just turn downs. The car was a little beat up from living in New York City but I don't recall rust. It was...
Last seen at a Mopar car show in Eisenhower Park, Long Island, NY in the mid 80's. Believed to be the one my uncle purchased new from Kings Chrysler Plymouth in Brooklyn, NY. If I can't find this one I'm still in the market for one... Thanks
Grew up MoPar and am blessed to have a few, my 69 and 70 Chargers being my favorites. A friend recently acquired his SECOND wing-car and renewed my interest in a Daytona. I may finally convert my 500, or part with it, and keep an eye open for a real Daytona or Superbird.