Dick Landy has agreed to look over the Charger and authenticate it, in writing, if he's convinced it was originally his car (it was). We met with Ed Thomas a few weeks ago at a car show. He's the second assignee on the manufacturer's statement of origin. He assured me this is definately a Dick Landy car. He bought the car from Sam Pannuty, who owned the car under the name Pat's Auto Sales, and raced under the name "Poor Boy." That explains the faded "Poor Boy" lettering still visible on the car door. Ed later sold the car to Willie Turner from whom I purchased the car. All of this is verified by the manufacturer's statement of origin (see pic below). We've also posted articles that Ed's wife sent us about this car and a Challenger from back when Ed was racing them.
I pumped up the Charger tires and they held air after all these years. The tires are cruddy and the wheels are very rusty. I considered getting new Cragars and tires and sprucing up the car a little, but I think it may be better to keep it as original as possible. Randy Bolig of Mopar Muscle said he would like the Charger in the magazine. Hope to see some of you at Carlisle.
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