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    Friggin Awsome story Man!!

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    Thanks guys! I'm pretty damn excited.

    It's going to be a slow process. The purchase tapped me, but obviously I had to do it.

    It should be here this afternoon!
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    33 Chrysler conv, 48 Plymouth, 50 Wayfarer Roadster, 56 Fury, '70 AAR Cuda, '36 Dodge 1 1/2 ton, 64 Sport Fury conv.

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    welcome,i don't think i've heard a better story about someone reunited with their old car.It was could that the people that had your car kinda wanted you to get it back i think.

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    BS23:
    Plymouth Barracuda
    Unknown
    2 Door Hardtop
    JOB: Unknown
    Unknown
    Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
    289396: Sequence number
    E55: 340 cid 4 barrel V8 275hp
    D32: Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission
    FE5: Exterior Color
    H6X9: Trim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black
    000: Full Door Panels
    331: Build Date: March 31
    MO2934: Order number
    VIX: Top Color
    AO1: Unknown
    A21: Elastomeric Colored Front Bumper Package
    A53: Trans Am Package
    A62: Rallye Instrument Cluster Package
    B51: Power Brakes
    C16: Console w/Woodgrain Panel
    C55: Bucket Seats
    G36: OS Dual Racing Mirrors
    J45: Hood Tie Down Pins
    J82: Rear Spoiler - Duck Wing
    L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
    M21: Roof drip rail moldings
    M88: Decklid Moldings Treatment
    N44: 70 only Side Exhaust
    N85: Tachometer
    N94: Fiberglass Fresh Air Hood
    R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
    V6H: Longitudinal Stripes, Trans Am Black
    Y05: Build to USA Specs
    26: 26in Radiator
    EN1: End of Sales Codes
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    Default Cleanup begins!

    Clean up begins! Exactly how does a car get this dirty?

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    Default Getting closer... clean up day two

    24 years in the back corner a body shop have taken it's toll with paint overspray. I never thought I'd scrub a car with a scotchbrite!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparMontana View Post
    Exactly how does a car get this dirty?
    Quote Originally Posted by MoparMontana View Post
    24 years in the back corner a body shop...
    You answered your own question.

    Great story on the car. Hope you have many years of enjoyment out of it to come!
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    other projects

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparMontana View Post
    Clean up begins! Exactly how does a car get this dirty?
    Thats not dirt thats patina!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheetmetaldan View Post
    Thats not dirt thats patina!
    Agreed! this is awesome, does it run?
    I think AO1 is a light package.
    `70 Challenger FK5 340 project/`68 Road Runner AKA "JUNKYARD DOG"/`68 Coronet R/T 4spd/`67 Imperial Crown Coupe

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    Default Running?

    I fired it briefly for the first time yesterday. I hope to done some more tinkering today, but I don't have much free time with Bonneville Speedweek only 14 days away. I have to say it's tough to stay focused on the race car with the 'cuda in the shop!
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