OK, I gotta tell the full story on that 69 Hemi RR convertible. Since I was there and everything...
About a year after I moved to FL, I started hanging out with a group of guys I met at the Friday night Steak and Shake cruise ins.
After a while there was this rumor of a Road Runner convertible sitting in a shed, not too far from where we were.
One of the guys in the group had been driving a 77 Power Wagon club cab 4x4. He;d only had it a couple of months and paid somewhere in the neighborhood of $700 for it.
We'd been off-roading several times, and that truck NEVER got stuck. One of the front wheel bearings was starting to go, and it was eating tires...but back to the story...
Early one evening with nothing better to do, I suggested we should try to find that car.
I'm always interested in seeing what's hanging around behind sheds, etc. Been doing it since I could drive, and have driven some pretty good distances just to take a look.
...anyway, it diddn't take long to find it. It was literally less than 5 miles from one of our friends house. There was a group of us in the Power Wagon, all loud and boisterous, as young boys tend to be on the weekend.
we almost skidded to a stop in front of the place, but tried to maintain our composure, cause the last thing you want is to let a potential seller know you are excited (did I mention I was kinda savvy for my age?).
We started looking at it- Yellow with a tan int- normal car under a tree kind of stuff. Moderate B body rust issues, trashed interior, etc. Prety soon a guy came out of the shack. Started telling us his life story, with tidbits about the car. While this was going on, one of our party noticed that even though the car had a 383 in it, and had 383 callouts on the hood...the VIN code was RM27J...J...??? HEMI...shhhh.
So one of us nonchalantly asks what he would take for it (trying to contain the feeling to jump and shout), and the guy says 500 bucks.
OK, reality check...hand full of 20 year olds with barely more than minimum wage jobs.
NO ONE had that $500.
So the guy goes on to say...yep, got my truck in the shop, but can't afford to get it out. (or something to that effect).
...and my bud with the power wagon says..."I'll trade you straight up for my truck", and the guy starts smiling real big like he just hit the lottery.
One of my other friends was also friends with an editor for Mopar Muscle, and made some calls.
My former Power Wagon, and then Hemi car owning friend had scored a 1 of 10 car.
Two weeks later, some one from New Jersey paid him $10,000 for it...and gave my other friend a pretty generous finder's fee.
I'm still waiting for my share, since I'm the one that suggested we should go out and try to find it.....
BTW, with that 10K, the power wagon guy bought a 1 yr old F150 4x4. and got married.
F150 got stuck every time he went out, and he blew up the motor in less than a week.
Marriage consumed the rest of the cash instantly.