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Idiots with some Mopars to sell in W. SoDak. Not Mine

sam dupont

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No secret I don't like or respect these auctioneers, but they don't own the cars. This one is a rare 1954/66/65 Dodge Coroglaxie Power Wagon.

1954 DODGE 37C TRUCK

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I think a member here has the 71 gtx.
I recognize the shop as belonging to Bob Watkins in Blackhawk. Looks pretty good and I would trust whatever he says about it. I would love to own a 71 GTX
 
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It's a fake...err, I mean tribute

1970 Dodge Coronet, Super Bee tribute. 383
engine. Believed to be 74k miles, but cannot
confirm.
It has AC, automatic, owned 11 years,
professionally restored and maintained, runs and
drives great!
It was a farm find in Washington, and why the low
mileage. It was sitting in a barn for 10 years
before it was discovered and restored.
 
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It's a fake...err, I mean tribute

1970 Dodge Coronet, Super Bee tribute. 383
engine. Believed to be 74k miles, but cannot
confirm.
It has AC, automatic, owned 11 years,
professionally restored and maintained, runs and
drives great!
It was a farm find in Washington, and why the low
mileage. It was sitting in a barn for 10 years
before it was discovered and restored.
The thumbnails won't expand for me. I like bidding on tiny photos. I noticed the scoops were a little narrow

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It's a fake...err, I mean tribute

1970 Dodge Coronet, Super Bee tribute. 383
engine. Believed to be 74k miles, but cannot
confirm.
It has AC, automatic, owned 11 years,
professionally restored and maintained, runs and
drives great!
It was a farm find in Washington, and why the low
mileage. It was sitting in a barn for 10 years
before it was discovered and restored.
Sold for 22k
 
Indeed!

VIN: RS23U1G114477

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1971 Plymouth GTX
Numbers matching 440 4 barrel
Warranty 727 transmission
Mostly original sheetmetal
Winchester gray with nice black interior
3.55 sure-grip rearend
Older restoration that is ready for car show season or a cruise
through the hills


1906 Deadwood Mountain Drive
DEADWOOD MOUNTAIN GRAND CONCERT HALL
DEADWOOD, South Dakota 57732
United States

VIN in ad:
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Indeed!

VIN: RS23U1G114477

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1971 Plymouth GTX
Numbers matching 440 4 barrel
Warranty 727 transmission
Mostly original sheetmetal
Winchester gray with nice black interior
3.55 sure-grip rearend
Older restoration that is ready for car show season or a cruise
through the hills


1906 Deadwood Mountain Drive
DEADWOOD MOUNTAIN GRAND CONCERT HALL
DEADWOOD, South Dakota 57732
United States

VIN in ad:
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Sold today for $50,000
not including the 6% buy fee.

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My Dad had a ‘65 Galaxie in ‘69. It had the 390, and a blue “cold” light. :)
 
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