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Jim...pleeeeeasseee send me some pics of that car...
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YEP!!!............. Hemis'.....................
Last time I looked, Floyd Garrett had eight under one roof and a couple of very nice Max Wedge cars. All originals. Makes me really appreciate the early Mopar Supercars.
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I'm new here, too. If you want to join another board with all the info you could ever want, check out moparts.com. I've been a member there for a while. Your Challenger wouldn't happen to be the car that came from Mexico would it? I remember a feature about a car that was found in Mexico years ago that had a factory T/A hood. As far as why the T/A hood was available, Chrysler didn't have enough parts for Shakers, so most of them went on 'Cudas. If you ordered a Hemi Challenger R/T, you got the standard rallye hood, whereas a Hemicuda got a Shaker. The T/A hoods were an option for those who wanted a fresh air hood. Shaker Challengers are rare, but non-T/As with glass T/A hoods are exceedingly rare. Sounds like a sweet ride!
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Welcome aboard...I love GTX's ! Is your car done ??? Got any pics ?
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Patrick-
I have some pretty cool, fairly rare photos of some Ramo Stott's 1970 ARCA Championship 'Bird and of some restored street "birds and Daytonas along with a pretty cool ARCA/GN Charger driven by Ernie Durr. These pics were taken at a Vintage Racers Reunion in Keokuk, IA honoring Ramo and Ernie. They are too big to post here, I have sent some copies via e-mail to Belair (sorry to jam up your inbox---). Not sure how to get them to the appropriate res to post them here.
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hi, did this car come out of central texas. There was a red hemi challenger n94 car in texas in mid to late 80's. phil
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This is probably the same car. It found its way to Florida in the mid-80's and was in storage from 1987 to this year. Please contact by personal E-mail if you know any history on the car. I have info from original owner who ordered specifically for racing SS/DA division 3 NHRA in 1970 and 1971. Ran against some Sox and Martin sponsored cars. He sold it in 1971. I have no history from then to about 1985. Thanks, Patrick
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