Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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I agree, what a total idiot.
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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I know it's his car and he can do as he pleases but I believe he made a serious mistake in cutting that car up. 43 miles..... Tim
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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I agree, what a total idiot.
I can't say what I'm really thinking without getting banned...
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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Oh Yea -> IDIOT, He could have easily sold the Hemi car and used the proceeds to clone one and probably still put money in his pocket!! All from a $300.00 investment Such a Shame!!!
I don't think he'd be so quick to Eff it up if he paid $100K for it. Since he only paid $300 then it's no big deal to him...
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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Hey John, get a good pic of the entire fender tag, VIN tag, Dana tube info, and any pics of the parts that were cut away or removed if you don't mind? I hope they saved all of that for the next owner to replace.......Man what a shame to cut on that car
The next owner will just swap the tags; that'll be easier than cutting and replacing all the metal.
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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I don't really go for the "it's his car to do as he pleases" because people are stupid and ignorant and love to They destroy cars that have history and rarity. When you can profit from a car that someone else will do the right thing with it, why not? Take the money go to Arizona and find a nice 318 car and do as you please. Look at what Joel did with his current F.A.S.T car, replaced the rare one with a base model and race it and enjoy it. To me it's common sense to do that and probably cheaper in the long run. Besides who puts a 9 inch in when you have a Dana? Besides I have a 318 Satellite that I'm making the way I would have ordered a Road Runner had I been alive then.
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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Well that would be a mistake, the Hemi torque boxes, support plates, rear spring plates, and pinion snubber plates won't be so easy to swap (convincingly), and if they use reproductions they will get noticed. If given the choice of the two tasks I'd choose fixing the hacked sheet metal.
Yeah you'll notice it...
The only plus is now the car is "outted".
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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What a mistake. Either restore it to original, or better yet to its original race configuration since its original motor's gone. There's even a good photo of it as a racecar for duplicating the lettering. After surviving this long, I'd think a car that rare & valuable deserves more respect.
I agree, but in the case of a 66 or 67 the original engine being MIA is not such a big deal since the VIN sequence was not stamped on them in those years, it may take a bit of searching but an acceptably dated replacement engine could be found and would be acceptable to most as "correct". In fact if it weren't already public knowledge, a properly dated block etc. could not be proven to be a replacment.
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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I consider that the equivalent of burning a historically significant flag.
I mean really if you want to prove your a stubborn jackhole and won't listen to reason there has to be less costly and irritating way to do it.
Its not primer its perma gray.
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Re: 1 of 2 Known 67 Hemi 4 Speed Belvedere Sedan - Hacked!
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No biggie look at the barrel cuda it can be put back if wanted or needed. I've seen the same thing happen to a rotisserie restored 6-pack Super Bee.
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