rklein71
Well-Known Member
I don't believe it had a fender tag. I have only a few pictures of it and it doesn't show up. Don't know the VIN, except for it was a BSH car.Do you happen to have retained a fender tag readout or a vin tag number?
I don't believe it had a fender tag. I have only a few pictures of it and it doesn't show up. Don't know the VIN, except for it was a BSH car.Do you happen to have retained a fender tag readout or a vin tag number?
At least you got to drive it some!
Great memories I'm sure!
Hope I find a BS 71 someday. Even with rotted from frame rails. fixable these days.
Thanks for sharing.
Yes, I was in high school and college when I owned it. Looking back, I realize I was fortunate not to get killed in it. I drove it like I stole it. The 71 Cuda clone I am building now is 10x nicer than my Cuda was, but man I loved my old car.
Thank you, in final stages of block sanding. Installed a Tremek five speed a while back as well. Been side tracked with other projects for a bit. My oldest son, who has never been much of a car guy, has got into Miata's. We have been working together, with him doing most of the work, to get that thing going. It has been fun.Ahhh, Youth.
At least you can drive your clone like a maniac and know that you are much safer than you were when you were young. Great feeling.
Your ride is awesome by the way.
Awesome, I'll do some reading tomorrow as it should be a slow day at work.A few more links if you want to learn more.
34 Known to exist that I have found.
The M46 List
M46 scoop details
1970 dealer promotional commercial
