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Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR [Re: 70gtx440dana] #200794
01/25/09 01:28 PM
01/25/09 01:28 PM
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Medina, Ohio
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HOLY COW BATMAN!!! I hope we see it in the survivor tent at Carlsile or the Nats soon.




I don't see that happening anytime soon Joe, it's impossible to vend and baby sit a car at the same time.

Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR [Re: HEMICUDA] #200795
01/25/09 01:33 PM
01/25/09 01:33 PM
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Kirkland, Washington
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Wow--STUNNING aquisition! What are your plans for the car?

I too am interesting in the responses to Scott's questions.

Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR [Re: Pacnorthcuda] #200796
01/25/09 02:47 PM
01/25/09 02:47 PM
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stratford,ontario,canada
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While I'm personally not a paint dab, date code kind of guy, these survivor cars still blow me away! I just can't wrap my head around the idea of parking a 2 year old car in the garage, and more or less FORGETTING about it for 30+ years. I mean, really, how do you NOT get the itch to something like that? Phenomenal score.


Nothing to see here. Carry on.
Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR [Re: Pacnorthcuda] #200797
01/25/09 06:12 PM
01/25/09 06:12 PM
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Medina, Ohio
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Wow--STUNNING aquisition! What are your plans for the car?

I too am interesting in the responses to Scott's questions.




My plan? I'm already working it, it sits in my shop and every hour or so I look out the office door to peek at it in the shop.

I bought the car for me, no one else. It's been a piece that I've been chasing for well more than half my life and now it's in my garage. Like I told the original owner when he helped me trailer the car the 15 miles we had to go to get to the shop, "it's no more than me paying you a ton of money to be the custodian of your car." This car will always be the Glenn Schultz car, period.

Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR 3,900 MILES [Re: HEMICUDA] #200798
08/14/13 05:37 PM
08/14/13 05:37 PM
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Sacramento,California
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Were any more pictures of this car posted on Moparts?

Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR 3,900 MILES [Re: JRepucci] #200799
08/15/13 08:24 AM
08/15/13 08:24 AM
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Oakdale CT
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Pretty wild Mike!

When I drive places I look at garage doors that clearly have not been open for years and wonder what rests inside.. CT has already been picked clean pretty much, have not seen a decent find in years and years now.

Gary

Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR 3,900 MILES [Re: gdonovan] #200800
08/18/13 07:10 PM
08/18/13 07:10 PM
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Stratford,Ct
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I'm still following a couple I know of in this great state of ct

Re: 70 6PK CUDA SURVIVOR 3,900 MILES [Re: 7sec.cuda] #200801
08/18/13 07:20 PM
08/18/13 07:20 PM
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Spokane Washington
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Mike isn't this the car that got sold to a guy in the middle east (Bahrain?).

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