Quote from: anlauto on May 06, 2024, 06:48:22 PMI see more then $50K, but agree, $100K is a stretch
Quote from: JH27N0B on April 26, 2024, 08:27:19 PMThank you for respondingQuote from: JS23U on November 22, 2023, 05:25:18 AMI did misread my Norms sales paperwork. The traded in car was JH23H0B268218. And the notes said it was orange automatic.Quote from: JH27N0B on June 29, 2023, 10:05:42 AMIt just occurred to me, when I got the Mr Norms sales paperwork for my Challenger T/A, it showed that when the car was purchased new in February of 1971, the buyer traded in an H code '70 Challenger towards his purchase. I'll have to remember when I get home and dig out the sales envelope and post the VIN of that trade in.
I just pulled out the paperwork folder and here is the info on the A66 Challenger traded in on my T/A in February of 1971 by Patrick Willford of Rolling Meadows Illinois.
It was orange though which orange wasn't specified.
It's VIN was JH23H0B268210
They marked down it had an automatic and a radio, no other details.
I wonder if JH23H0B268210 still exists by any chance?
Sorry for my late answer, haven't been here for quite a while. Are you sure that you read the VIN right? I have 0B268310 as an EF8 JH23G, see attached FT, downloaded in 2017.