Well, there is another "just when you thought you've heard it all" stories. I can't believe that in this day of instant information a person would not figure out what this car is/was and not pick another path to travel down with it. He should have flipped it got and good portion of his race car financed for free. Hell, I'd have given or found him a good body if it would have saved the car. No doubt the best example of a shortsighted action taken on a car I've heard of all year or longer. Now off to save a lowly 440 car.


1959 Bugeye Sprite
1967 Charger Black L code
1967 Coronet R/T Convert Green 440 auto bought from original owner
1968 Charger R/T Bronze 440 4 spd console AM/FM
1969 Super Bee WM21H B5 A40 D21 N96
1969 Barracuda Formula S 340 Convert pilot car
1969 Hemi Road Runner RM23J D32 Omaha orange 4.10 Dana N96 N85
1970 Super Bee WM23N FE5 V1X 3.91 axle package, N96
1970 Road Runner RM21N B3 V1X D13
1971 MG Midget
1971 Road Runner RM23H GW3, A57
1972 Road Runner RM23P FY1, D21