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I am guessing it's not a real SD Grand Prix but I may be wrong...I know 1 was found by Allan Gartzman formerly from Chicago but I think he went to AZ...I could be wrong though.His was not red I don't think...PHS won't lie so if the one above has PHS its really a rare SD...a little odd SD trivia..at least for 63...the SD package was the same cost whether you wanted aluminum or steel front metal. If I remember Jim Mattisons words correctly.I found that kind of odd...would have thought the aluminum would be an up charge !!
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Some of this car's display material said it was 1 of 16 made and 1 of 3 known to still exist.....for what it's worth. Don't recall any PHS narrative in the displays but there could have been.
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Per Pete McCarthy's book, there was only one Mandalay Red and one Belmar Red Super Duty 1962 Grand Prix. Not sure which color red this one is but the VIN doesn't match either one. So it's probably a clone, tribute, phony, whatever, pick your word. By the way, it's a pretty well known fact that the Gartzman maroon 62 SD Gran Prix was a rebody because the original was rusted beyond saving.
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