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I think I am numb after reading that...how cool is that...wow! owner sounds like a cool dude as well,and think who ever does the car has it mostly all there to just clean up..
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Magic story Dog...thanks for sharing w/ us!!!
Note some of the old shots have '70 hideaways and some the '69 nose.. Dick probably dumped the heavy '70 nose and ran the '69 parts for lighter weight but are the '70 hideaway shots later?. It's great the guy had Dick give his blessing on the car before he passed away...wonder what's happened since as Landy's already been gone for a year and a half or so already?. D ![]() ![]() ~ Pete |
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Very neat.... Just to have been there when Landy was approaching the Charger.... very historical moment.
Great stuff! Dan.
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Glenn I love these kind of storys. I love happy endings.
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[ QUOTE ]
Note some of the old shots have '70 hideaways and some the '69 nose.. Dick probably dumped the heavy '70 nose and ran the '69 parts for lighter weight but are the '70 hideaway shots later?. ~ Pete [/ QUOTE ] Those photo's were taken sometime after Landy owned the car, but before Willy T., the previous owner, had purchased it. It doesn't say anything about the different front end treatment. - - ![]() - - He did explain how the current front was damaged - A friend towed the car for me many years ago. He clamped a tow bar onto the bumper, which we didn't realize at the time, was acid-dipped. He didn't use safety chains. When he pulled out into traffic a little too hard, the bumper ripped and the tow bar came off. The car rolled down a slight hill and hit a small tree. There's about a 3 inch impression in the bumper and the bracket behind the bumper is bent. The hood was also damaged, but I wasn't too concerned about that because the previous owner had already cracked the hood back by one of the hinges. I have a new bumper and brackets but they'll need to be acid-dipped. The grille and headlight door assembly had been removed so it wasn't damaged.
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Glenn,
Thanks so much for posting this. I just finished reading all 17 pages on the Mopar site...what an awesome story.
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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