Tracked down and talked to the original owner Yesterday. He was a very cool guy. He is coming to see it today. He was very pleased to find out the car was not destroyed or tubbed or parted out and is in great condition. His father owned a big Trucking co. and they were big Mopar Drag Racers. They owned a 3 or 4 lightweight Mopar Drag cars. All purchased from Town & Country C.P. In Phoenix. The first one was a 63 Plymouth Savoy Max Wedge Super Stock. Then this 64' and a 65 A 990. This one he liked the best and kept the longest. With the Hilborn Inlection and straight axel Three wheels came off the ground. Just the left rear stood planted. The car would hook to the right and some savy steering it flew down Beeline Raceway. He said it was the most adrenaline rush driving car they ever had. He is going to look for some old pics. He said he had a lot of 8mm films of it back then but they all dried up and crumbled years ago. Thats a shame.