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The one that got away

Bill Monk

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I had a 68 RT Charger in the 90s that I had to sell when I went through a divorce. It was a green car with black tail stripe and green interior (the interior was orginal when it was sold) 440 automatic.

It was sold in 1996 from Huntington West Virginia and if I recall, the couple that bought it lived in the Proctorville, Ohio area. Im not sure about the city, but I do remember they were from Ohio.
I would love to get in touch with that car again if anybody has any info on it
 
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I had a 68 RT Charger in the 90s that I had to sell when I went through a divorce. It was a green car with black tail stripe and green interior (the interior was orginal when it was sold) 440 automatic.

It was sold in 1996 from Huntington West Virginia and if I recall, the couple that bought it lived in the Proctorville, Ohio area. Im not sure about the city, but I do remember they were from Ohio.
I would love to get in touch with that car again if anybody has any info on it
Love stories like this,,,,except you lost it. My oldest has a girlfriend near Lewisburg and her sister has a ‘69 Camaro that’s been in shed for 10-15yrs.
 
Love stories like this,,,,except you lost it. My oldest has a girlfriend near Lewisburg and her sister has a ‘69 Camaro that’s been in shed for 10-15yrs.
I sold that car for $2500, which was low even then but I thought it was a fair price. Man how things have changed! That was a really solid car, I'd love to get her back.
 
I regret selling my 69' Pro Street Charger back in the mid 90's to get married & to buy our first house. Luckily, I still had my current red 70' Charger also to still drive & enjoy. Now divorced, I sure do miss her. The Charger not the Ex wife....
 
I regret selling my 69' Pro Street Charger back in the mid 90's to get married & to buy our first house. Luckily, I still had my current red 70' Charger also to still drive & enjoy. Now divorced, I sure do miss her. The Charger not the Ex wife....
DITTO ON THE EX WIFE!
 
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