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I learned me something tonight.

Is that right?
Kind of figures though, I got the historical data from Chrysler on my 66 coronet. Where it was shipped and sold, everything.
Never researched the 72 charger or my CJ-5
 
AND, NPD & associates have nothing for Mopar.
 
He talked about how many people now just build a car into whatever, and the data and info don't matter much. Ironically, from that happening in the 70s/80s, that created the subject for his show today.
 
AND, NPD & associates have nothing for Mopar.
If you're talking about National Parts Depot, they do sell Parts for Mopars but their catalog is limited.

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You mean there are people who haven't heard the commentators on the big auction shows all say, sometimes even enthusiastically-

"...and of course, there's no way to tell what engine actually came in that gm car prior to 1972..."
 
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Pontiac is the exception to what he said. Pontiac Historical Society has excellent records of the cars built during the high performance car era.
 
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