Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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Reply to "6bblgt"`s posts ##3082344�:
Dan,
as always, you are a wealth of knowledge when it comes down to the numbers…and willing to share…THANK YOU!
So to „your“ cars in order you mentioned them:
RL21H67275421 – is #14 in my list and was running as „unknown6 (FBBO basket-case)“ until you supplied us now with the VIN#. So one more car tied to a VIN – great!
Are you sure about the ext. Color „dark red metallic“ (QQ1)?
Because after the ebay-auction of late 2011/early 2012 you mentioned, this car was offered in 2019 on FBBO.com and seller stated it was „red on red“.
So I assumed he meant „bright red“ (PP1), cause if it was „metallic red“ a seller would usually mention the „metallic“, because it is more upscale and might help the sale.
But of course, „red“ can be any red: light, bright, dark, monotone, metallic.
Seller @FBBO was member „Ronald Ford“, who was not seen for more than some days after he posted his ad. He also claimed this car was a „carpet delete“.
@RL21H67265820 – that one is new to me, awesome! Added it to the list (#36)
@RL21H61272294 – Yes, correct, already on my list (#25), but thanks for confirmation! Got a pic of the FT?
@RL21H61278214 („FEVER“) – also on my list already (#30 „unknown19“), but since quite recently and as unidentified. So thanks to your now provided VIN# we have one further car identified
@RL21H61229076 (STAHL-car) – thanks for supplying a VIN# also for the STAHL-car (#10 in my list)!!!
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Toby
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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Update on the statistics:
- we´re up plus 5 car`s to now 36 of the 136 cars (a good 1/4) - 1 new car came by moparts-member "IROC78" (#32), - 1 other new car by moparts-member "6bblgt" (#36) - 3 more new cars found be me (#`s 33, 34 & 35). - 15 cars now identified by VIN# (plus 3 thanks to "6bblgt") / 21 cars VIN# unknown - updated list attached to my intitial posting #1 - I have good reason to hope for VIN#`s for at least one more car: Mr. Bob Mazzolini is willing to support my quest and promised to look up his VIN# (car #19). I approached moparts-member "sixpacksteve" with the same request for "his" car (#35).
So let`s start to hunt down the remaining "TOP 100" ;-)
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Toby
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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Here are pics of the “new” cars #33 “CANDY MAN” of Jim OWENS & #34 “OX-CART” of Trevor TURNER.
Maybe this helps to get their VIN# at least.
@#33 “CANDY-MAN”: cannot clearly read the class on the windscreen, but it seems like an “automatic”-class (x/xA). Any thoughts on that?
@#34 “OX-CART”: pic taken 1981 at Calgary International Raceway (CIR) in CANADA.
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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In the B bodies for sale section. Not sure if its on the list yet? Yes, #5 in the list. But thanks anyway.
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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Hi Toby. My apologies as I was unable to see your chart last time I posted, but I do see it now. Correct, my dad had a dark blue metallic/blue interior 4 speed car. It did have a heater and radio, but was a rubber mat car. He bought it at Grand Central Plymouth in Chicago. Unfortunately he rolled it in 1968 racing a Corvette on his way to pick up my mom on their first date. It rolled multiple times, both end over end and sideways. His insurance company, which I do remember him telling me was Banner Mutual, sent it to a hack body shop and once he got it back he said it was nowhere near right. He said the paint looked like it had been applied with a roller, and the headliner was hanging down. Not too long after he traded it in to a used car dealer on Ogden Ave in Downers Grove IL where he got $50.00 towards the purchase of the used Corvair he was buying for my mom. He's told me stories about his car for my entire life, and it was just a year ago or so when he finally found a couple of pictures. I don't have a scanner, but I will have someone scan them and then post them here. Unfortunately he has no other records that would provide any further information on the car. It is almost identical to the 4 speed car Scotti has/had. My dad is pretty certain his car couldn't still possibly be around, but that is just speculation on his part due to how rough of condition it was in when he let it go. He told me he remembers exactly where he was when it turned over 100K miles, and that the Hemi was still going strong. Thanks Toby! Thanks @IROC78, that is some good additional info! Especially because it was in such a hefty accident, the VIN# would be good to know: if the car (or the VIN#) is still arround, a buyer can check if the seller states correctly that this was an "in-accident-car" or if the VIN# was transfered to another hull ("re-body"). BTW: 100k mls for a HEMI-car is something...mostly these when on the market are claimed all to have under-100k-mls-actual, most even with very rediculously low mileages. Also proofs, that the HEMI is a solid piece of engeneering: if driven/maintained correctly, it holds up!
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Toby
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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In the B bodies for sale section. Not sure if its on the list yet? I want it
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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@cudaman1969: your friend’s car looks very nice! Always good when a car is driven frequently...what stops, that rusts!
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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He's told me stories about his car for my entire life, and it was just a year ago or so when he finally found a couple of pictures. I don't have a scanner, but I will have someone scan them and then post them here. @IROC78: if the photos are photos and not slides, you don’t need a scanner...just photograph each with your smartphone or tablet ;-) I guess I am not alone if I say I’m really curious for seeing photos from your Dad’s car back in the day!
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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@cudaman1969: your friend’s car looks very nice! Always good when a car is driven frequently...what stops, that rusts! Don’t want to clog this post but I’ll clarify, my friend is second owner, the first used it as the family car for all the miles. Now it’s driven occasionally after complete restoration. It’s sweet.
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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Thanks @IROC78 for this awesome trip back in time!!! Nothing beats original material from back in the day.
My thoughts:: - are these plastic covers for additional protection on the backrest of frontbench?
- interesting wheel-combo: stylish chrome one ins front, standard steelies in rear, but BOTH slim! The nice 62 behind the 66 wears the exact same combo! Or was your Dad at moment of photo just changing the 4 chrome wheels from the older to the newer car?
- interesting lifting-device, never seen that before!
- nice on-dash tach :-)))
- pic one shows how “bare” these Belvedere I’s came, even no chrome arround side-windows, love it!
- in contrast to that, I always wonder why Ma-Mopar put on the long beltline chrome-trim? Would have looked better/cleaner without and less holes in the sheetmetal (a.k.a. rust-traps) too. They could have just used that short “Bevedere I”-portion. They dropped that trim on the 67, but that has a lower rocker trim. - cool your Dad removed the “Hemi” badges...more fun with/surprise to the general public on the road.
- as you mention the small enblem on front of front-fender, I think that is the “Commando V8” enblem. The models with the other V8’s (no-HEMI’s) came with that enblem. So I conclude your fathers car was an early car, that did not have the “426 HEMI”-enbleme (would be an lower rear of front fender, just below the “Belvedere I”-enblem). But instead your fahters car was a car built prior 01/01/1966 and thus only having a “HP2”-enbelem at FRONT of frontfenders, just where on your Das car know is the small red&chrom “Commando V8”-enblem. So your father substituted the “HP2”-callout and substituted it with the “Commando V8”-enblem. Very discrete!
So was your Dad’s car an early built car? When ordered, when delivered?
- if you have friends or family with law enforcement, DMV or insurance, you might be able too still track licence-plate-# and VIN#.
Last edited by TobiasM; 10/03/22 06:23 AM.
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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AND THE 62 SAVOY BEHIND IT! Two nice cars, wow. I was wondering on the seats too plus no seat belt plastic holders
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Re: 1966 Belvedere I HEMI`s: let`s track them down by VIN#!
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Looking at the picture of the emblem and the blue auction car, I think they may be HP2 emblems. They could be the Commando V8 emblems though, as I see a hint of red in the picture.
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