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62 Fury at a car show in Stephens City, Virginia a couple weeks ago.
Early 62 Fury and late 62 Fury, parked together, at Ocean City (Maryland) cruise in back in May.
62 Polaras at Chrysler Carlisle in July...
62 Dodge in last year's Great Race, as it passed through Purcellville...
This one sold at the Fall Carlisle Auction earlier this month. The following week, it was in the car corral at Hershey with a price of $13,880. Don't know if its still available or not.
A buddy of mine built a 70 Charger vert from a Coronet vert. Of course the doors and front end sheet metal just bolts on, the hard part was the modification of the reproduction quarters and the dutchman panel (between trunk lid and convertible top opening). The reproduction quarters have...
This is what the 66-67 B body wagon rear bumper should look like. You can't have mine, its on the car now. It will be hard to find, but its the same bumper on both 66-67 Belvedere wagons and 66-67 Coronet wagons.
When I was a kid, my mom bought me a toy gun for my birthday, but never gave it to me. I had heard the story many times. "Bought you a toy gun, but realized you had a one track mind and would never play with anything but cars. So I never gave you the toy gun." After my mom passed away, ten years...
Well, my number one vote would be the 1960 Dodge Polara hardtop wagon for best looking Mopar wagon.
But I would consider my own 67 Plymouth Belvedere II wagon as a personal favorite.
Yeah I made it!!! For a while, it was questionable as to whether it would make the trip or not. After one complete 10 mile trouble free local trip to an auto parts store in the next town, we decided the car was ready for the 95 mile drive to Carlisle. I left Thursday morning with a buddy...
A friend of mine has two 77 Pontiac Can Ams. One is restored stock (they were all white). He did the other original Can Am as a resto mod in black (with gold stripes and Trans Am fender scoops).