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I have to tell you a story, reading all the posts about my car made me start thinking. I guess I always knew I had a rare car but I guess sometimes I take that for granted. I remember probably in maybe 1995 I was at Chryslers at Carlisle at a seminar that Galen was giving and out of the blue someone asked about72 6 pack cars. Galen toldhim that there were 3 that they knew of, then the person asked where they were and he said that the 1 charger was at slobes the other charger was in Michigan and then he said if you want to know about the Road Runner the Owner is sitting in the back. It was kind of weird to see all these people turn around and look back, at first I looked behind me like I was looking also then I realized that I was in the last row. But it was weird to see all those people look at you like wow the car actually exists. I think it took me over an hour to get out of there after that seminar. But of course who doesn't like talking about thier cars.




Great story Larry!


Ed
EastCoast Land Yacht Assoc.
1967 Newport Conv: 440/4 speed
1969 GTX: 440/4 speed, TX9/TX9, A34, N96
1970 Super Bee: 383/4 speed, B5/B7
1970 Coronet RT: 440/4 speed, A34, N96
1970 Coronet RT: 440/auto, A36, N96
1970 Road Runner convertible: 383/4 speed TX9/D6XW
1970 GTX: 440+6/727, A32, N96
2001 Dodge 2500 HO CTD, 6 speed, 4x4 quad cab long bed
"The early bird may get the worm, but the 2nd mouse gets the cheese".