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How about '66 Coronets, was it standard or optional to have lap belts and if equipped with bench seats, was there also a belt for middle seat passengers, front or rear?
I'm located smack dab in the BOOM area of the huge "Eagleford" oil shale play in south central Texas that rampted up over two years ago. It's crazy round here.
Likewise. That guy Mark, the suppose boss, comes across as a real a..hole. I do give him a little credit for talking about some particulars regarding Mopars but he is so arrogant. I wish the gray haired fella would lay him out on the garage floor one day and his son in law tell him to kiss his...!
Classy, yes. Has somewhat of that older squared up Mercedes body line to it. And the white Charger parked in the one photo looks really good! How about a few pix and details of it. Now I'm wondering if there is a "For Ramblers Only" web site. Think I'll look now. Thanks.
I'm curious if my '66 Coronet 440 2dr hdtop has same or similar stamp numbers front and back to check authenticity?
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Congratulations on your find BigMan, that's really terrific. Now we will need car pix too.
That was the top-of-the-line car for Rambler back in the day. My dad talked Rambler into giving him a franchise in '62 after he had been turned down by Chrysler/Plymouth that same year. He did so well with them that Chrysler approached him in '64 and "offered" HIM a franchise, which he accepted...