Search your vin on duckduckgo and then try google.
Go to the Hamtramck registry and find the lost and found page for your year. search your vin there and you Could get lucky.
Search each mopar site with your vin.
Posting your vin will also create a pathway to your post for anyone else who...
Got any pictures to share yet?
I might be interested in the hood if it's a t/a hood. Or was it written that the hood has t/a badges on it?
So many questions.
Probably in his tool box or hanging on the garage wall.
At least you got a "good luck" with the sale!!
Keep us posted , can't wait to see it all cleaned up!
Sweet score! Great looking car, especially for the east coast.
I see it's fender tag is no longer with it.
Did you get box's of parts with the car?
Does it retain it's broadcast sheet, since it is in such great shape I would assume yes. The brother had obviously taken good care of the ride.
Pretty much every metal part you would need to repair the car is available.
If the hood is a real T/A hood and the motor checks out to be a real T/A motor and not just a six pak on top of a standard 340 then you could make some return money on that. T/A motors bring between 4K and 14K it seems...
I do. Although it is unlikely as the 71 is the best looking car there is.
Also, I would not consider a trade without knowing what I'm considering trading for. Thanks though.
Howdy and Welcome from Colorado!
Looks like a tx9 car! Not many of those made. Sweet color!
Make sure you keep that 318 under a bench so when it is time to sale or pass the car along the original motor/trans are still with the car. That will help value in the long run!
Is this a D21 or...
Is there a date on the box? Is there a part number on the box?
Is there a part number on the actual part?
Are you an active member on any of the other for only websites?
This is a 1971 BH SPD of 909
Note the double spray on the drivers side.
You can see two lines where they apparently moved their pattern board a few inches closer to the rear side light housing.
Let's not forget that there is a Found page on Barry's website,
https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/found.shtml
Can't get info on ANYTHING in his Broadcast sheet / fender tag archives but he will give up what has been GIVEN to him, for free, if you can Prove ownership of the actual car.
With no broadcast sheet it is actually better to have no fender tag than a made up fender tag. The community will look at the car as a fake with a fake fender tag and that never plays out well for the resale of the car. With a broadcast sheet the fender tag can actually be reproduced within...