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Who's B-body is that? Claim it! Carlisle 2025

PlymCrazy

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If you've been to Carlisle, I'm sure you can agree there is more to see than one can accomplish in the 3(ish) days the event runs.
Instead of posting random pictures of the cars we saw there this year, I figured why not post just the B-bodies?
This is For B-Bodies Only after all, isn't it?

A friend and I went up and down the rows of B-bodies Saturday afternoon and snapped pics of most, if not all, the B-bodies we saw.
If you see a picture of a B-body, and know whose car it is, then tell us! Say it!

"Hey, I know the guy who owns that car!" or "That's my car!" or "That looks like so and so's car!"

Feel free to comment on any and all of what you see posted here.

***be warned, there's a lot of B-bodies coming at ya*** :lol:
 
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The guys with the matching Hemi GTXs have been friends for years, after the one who was restoring his car reached out for advice to the other, who already won a best of show. Like me and my late friend Dave Miller, at far higher level. And for anyone who is new to this site, that red '69 is my outlaw "Demonstrator" that got ticketed by Carlisle law enforcement last year.
 
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The yellow Daytona is owned by a guy in State College. With the exception of one fender, it is an original paint survivor. His dad bought it a decade ago at a regional auction. Got the deal of a lifetime when he did a side deal for cash before the car crossed the block. The woman who owned the white '68 GTX convertible is pretty sure her husband owned it at one time. The car was originally used as a pace car at NASCAR races in North Carolina, explanation for its level of preservation.
 
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