garp
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Hi all,
Just a longshot here, but thought I'd try ....
A year ago I purchased an imported 1974 Dodge Challenger hardtop in Sublime Green, it was supplied to me with little history other than plates with "Vermont" on them.
It had left the Hamtramck factory in a deep darker green with white vinyl roof and buckets, 2-barrel 318 but now is Sublime Green, black vinyl roof, interior and buckets, 4-barrel and a 340.
I'm guessing this was quite a resto' project for someone, possibly done in the Vermont area and I'm keen to see if I can find that person and get some info on the car.
I use it here in the UK with great pride, and love every minute of driving it, and I'm guessing that anyone who would put this amount of time into a car wouldn't just jump "mopar" ship ..... perhaps he/she is doing another E-body as we speak.
As I said, its a longshot .....
thanks
garp
Just a longshot here, but thought I'd try ....
A year ago I purchased an imported 1974 Dodge Challenger hardtop in Sublime Green, it was supplied to me with little history other than plates with "Vermont" on them.
It had left the Hamtramck factory in a deep darker green with white vinyl roof and buckets, 2-barrel 318 but now is Sublime Green, black vinyl roof, interior and buckets, 4-barrel and a 340.
I'm guessing this was quite a resto' project for someone, possibly done in the Vermont area and I'm keen to see if I can find that person and get some info on the car.
I use it here in the UK with great pride, and love every minute of driving it, and I'm guessing that anyone who would put this amount of time into a car wouldn't just jump "mopar" ship ..... perhaps he/she is doing another E-body as we speak.
As I said, its a longshot .....
thanks
garp