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WW as usual on this thread!.

The Runner/GTX looks like a 72 Satellite w/ a 73/74 Runner hood?.
W/ quad lamps the Cuda a '71 but w/ later fenders?.
The Daytona missing the flush backglass so a Charger w/ updates...funny but it appears to have the correct A-pillar deflectors on it?. Many clones use Vega hatch glass for these which are very close to the originals..
Can't see much of the Challenger..

That '69 T/A is something...are these recent pics?.

The Goats always cool...I like the Post car best!.

And your friends Cobra Dog !!!.


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wow on the TA. sad to see it sinking back into the earth. no Petty blue Daytonas built (as that appears to be the color). however, definately would be a head turner.
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I found the TA on the crusty Pontiacs site
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Here are some I have discovered on my new job. I am still in the beer business, but Miller/Coors now and different territory.

Here is a 74 Firebird sitting in Witt, IL.

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wow on the TA. sad to see it sinking back into the earth. no Petty blue Daytonas built (as that appears to be the color). however, definately would be a head turner.

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As for that Charger , did anyone make the wing and the nose in the aftermarket, my guess is no. ?
I am going to try and find the owner to see if they will sell it. I am sure there has been some interest in the car for parts in the past. I figure it can not hurt to look into it.

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As for that Charger , did anyone make the wing and the nose in the aftermarket, my guess is no. ?
I am going to try and find the owner to see if they will sell it. I am sure there has been some interest in the car for parts in the past. I figure it can not hurt to look into it.


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A guy in Texas makes fiberglass pieces for the Daytona and Superbird. I believe his name is Ted Janek. There is another guy making parts also, not sure of his name or location though.
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