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We're going to have to cut 3" bands out of these perfect, original quarter panels on the (formerly) six figure car, because we ordered the wrong size wheels and they don't fit.
Post #6 looks like a flat hood to me.
Car also has side molding and it looks super straight (like a factory install).
It also has wheel well trim. was that optional on a SB?
Of course, we can't see the rear window.
Unless you've seen the VIN, I'd suspect that's a Satellite with a wing added.
I almost bought the same one as superbeeski, just 1 year earlier, for $2500.
That was his worst one, and IIRC he had two more and at least three 71 Super Bees as well. I went there to look at a loaded 69 Charger R/T sunroof car for $750!!
Is there a smiley for "kicks self for not doing it"?
70 Coronet is the first of the "lipstick" bumper cars, well sort of anyway.
Much, much different than a 70 RR/Sat/Bel, and easier to adapt a flush fitting nose cone, since the leading edge of the coronet fenders are vertical and straight.
I loved that show...when I was 4!!
Based on the true story of the first "EMS" program.
Since Dodge gave them the truck and other vehicles, maybe they still trying to move wing cars off the lot in 72.
How do you not love a strong woman in a nurse's uniform?
I miss those uniforms.