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Here you go guys I did a serious search: The exact same Dual-Scooped Hood, The exact same Color Paint, The exact same Wheels and the exact same Grille. After 40+ years I recall there were not any decals or anything special about the exhaust that "stuck" out.....I can't recall if it had buckets...
Well it looks like the car was available out of the new car sales dept -- I figured it was so new, 70 would be right in there, so nice, so "stock" no Hot Rod equipment: "So far, there is really nothing 'special order' about the car. Unless the paint was 999, the options you describe were...
I just recall the car as being really cool. No idea how responders to this thread got the "stripes" on the car - there were no strips no paint lettering. For sure it was the hot green paint and the 4spd. I only recall the car since it was so unique and figured IF it survived it dam well ought to...
Just curious, I'm a Ford guy, I grew up in Southampton NY and worked downtown summer jobs at the Ford-Linc Merc dealership 69-71. Frequently I saw around the small town a bright light green I think it may be called "Coronet green" Mopar wagon w/ twin scoops, 4spd pistol-grip HURST black...