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Real Street Wedge?

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Mine is a Belvedere1 2 door post no option car. It’s pretty rusty now. I always thought I would be able to restore it, but now I’m not sure I will ever be able to get it done
 
I would be interested in seeing pics of them too. I have owned my car since 1980 and have only seen two other 1965 426 streetwedge 4 speed no option cars. One was a four door. Been collecting parts for many years, but now health problems. I’m not sure I will be able to get it done.
“Street”, now you jogged the memory bank. Test drove a gold ‘65 Coronet 4-sp. in ‘67 , didn’t buy it but was tempted. Then about ‘74-75 was picking up heads after rehab & porting job and think I saw a max wedge partways up on a lift, no rear view mirror; in its place was a decal stating “do not operate above 20* incline.”
 
Nice car. Big Mopar show may31st in Stillwater Minnesota. Plenty of eye candy. Maybe even find a 65 Belvy that I can afford. Either way it will be fun.
 
Cool post. I'm a bodyman and 63. As long as I have a rotisserie, I can do it. LOL.
 
Well, the guy said he wanted $3000 for the car. Probably not a bad price if that's the original engine.
He was quick to point out he has title and keys!
 
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