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Steve still owns the car and is hands down his keeper
One of One 1968 Plymouth GTX 426 HEMI Convertible | Hot Cars
How it usually appears ( the actual car btw )
It is also the very car that Car Craft drove across country back in 1968 for a road trip magazine article
Likewise Brad
The primary reason I go to shows is catchup with old, and meet up with new friends
And all Mopar car show is just the bonus ,
We had 36 total real deal hemi cars
I would like to attend again next year, With or without the car will be determined at a later date once the pain of...
Holy Cow,
We have talked off an on for a while now in his car search. I know he was hoping to attend and I Was really looking forward to meeting him in person at Moparty.
I am at a loss for word right now.
My absolute deepest sympathies for his family and friends
But this sure drives home...
Great show, and was my first time there
I'll be back for sure. With or without the car is subject I'll discuss in a few months once th epain of this trip is done
Almost 3500 miles round trip. Lots and LOTS of gas and hotel costs. makes it painfull
But now back home ( rolled in my driveway...
Barring issues over the next 2 days traveling time
I will be there
Maint on both truck and trailer are done
Car just gets a simple wipe down and in the trailer it goes later today.
I hit the road at 5am tomorrow morning
Stop by an introduce yourself . My car is a little hard to miss
And so...
Edit
I was told by previous owner the stamping was under bumper bracket
BUT, With the above photo I went out and ckd. with fingers crossed :praying: Not that I was too worried.
BUT,,,
And Sure enough. This is exactly where mine is stamped. AND it matches the tag and radiator support :thumbsup:
I turn 66 this weekend and am quite sure a lot closer to the end than I am the beginning.
Thus , I've brought this subject with the Wife and both my daughters on multiple occasions, and I get the same exact answer every time
My car is going no where
My girls will share it and If I get to that...
Depends on how hard it is / was to get a title for a car that doesnt have one. When a parts car is close. It takes is about 5 minutes and you're done
And like said . Only the IBM card or build sheet tie the vin to a particular body. Without them no one would ever know
Agreed
The rear number on mine is under the pass side rear bumper bracket. Cant be seen unless R+R the bracket
The ft one is drivers side of the radiator support , facing the radiator itself and hard to read
Nothing on the body matches a Vin tag on 67 and down
You need either the build sheet...
Mine is and will stay points. I stocked up on NOS parts , Just because I could last year
I can fix it on the side of the road with a simple screwdriver and set the gap by eye to get me home
I have a spare set of points and a condenser in the glovebox
Tools in my travel bag in the trunk when...