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70 383 R/T Buildsheet

Started by FlatlandTA, October 14, 2017, 06:15:14 AM

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FlatlandTA


Cuda Cody

Cool car.  Hope the original car is still out there.  In case anyone does a google search, the VIN is JS23N0B281255.

anlauto

So is it free to the car's owner, and a $1000 to anybody else ?
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FlatlandTA

Quote from: anlauto on October 14, 2017, 08:31:39 AM
So is it free to the car's owner, and a $1000 to anybody else ?
Kinda sounds like it lol


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anlauto

At first I thought it was $1000  :crazytalk: until I read the details ... :clapping:
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6bblgt

pretty unique '70 R/T with the STANDARD 3-speed manual transmission (and manual steering & brakes)

but well OPTIONED ($577.30) with:
light package
moulding package
leather interior
console
AM 8-track
floor mats
tinted glass
hood pins
flip top gas cap
dual painted mirrors
"ROAD" wheels
undercoating
go-mango paint
stripe "DELETE"

RUNCHARGER

That's a true Mopar guy, good for him.
Sheldon


Sir Keppa

THATS MY CAR!!!

Its located in Germany now.
I dont have any information about its real history nor do i have any broadcast sheet.
Looked under every seat and behind the dash but nothing.
Thank you guys for that post!!!
Global is the new local!

Crocha617

Quote from: Sir Keppa on November 29, 2018, 07:50:43 AM
THATS MY CAR!!!

Its located in Germany now.
I dont have any information about its real history nor do i have any broadcast sheet.
Looked under every seat and behind the dash but nothing.
Thank you guys for that post!!!

I would've hit the BUY IT NOW already! If you tell him its your car the price may go up....

Sir Keppa

The auction ran out month ago.
I will contact hin right now and hope that he still has it and the he really is that one nice Mopar guy who just wants to bring that paper back to the car.
Global is the new local!

superdave

Quote from: Sir Keppa on November 29, 2018, 07:50:43 AM
THATS MY CAR!!!
:unbelievable: :unbelievable: That's too cool!! It's great to see a connection like that made. :banana: :banana: 8)


Sir Keppa

#11
 :'(
My heart brakes.

"Wow......... I found your build sheet in the back of the seat of the drivers bucket seat of my 1970 Dodge charger. I had that listed on eBay for almost 2 years and nobody ever showed any interest. The cleaners were over cleaning the house and it got thrown away a couple months ago, it was on top of the refrigerator for almost 2 years. I'm very sorry to hear that you are now contacting me. I would have loved to have sent that to you my friend."

And i cant even see the pictures of the sheet because the auction ran out too long ago.  :'(
Global is the new local!

anlauto

That sounds odd.... :looney: coming from a "mopar" guy  :thinking:
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Sir Keppa

 :('

Is there any way to recover a deleted picture from eBay?
It seems he made a good picture of it.
I could at least make a new one with the original data then...
Global is the new local!

Crocha617

Were you able to get this picture?