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I drive mine as much as my schedule allows. I was with my dad when he bought this car in 1971 and don’t care what it is worth. Every time i see it in my garage or when i drive it I think of him.I only do local shows that benefit FD, PD or military. Never been to Carlisle and have no intentions...
Another numbers matching 70 Hemi Charger. Would love to touch base with him but i understand why he wouldnt want anyone to know him or the location. Can’t blame him.So these are 2 of 56 Hemi 4 Speeds
I was there when my dad bought it off the original owner in 1971. The guy owned a gas station and was getting a divorce. My dad got it for a third of original cost because the guy didn’t want his future ex wife to have it . Been in my dad’s driveway or my garage since.
I have no intention of bringing my car to a National Mopar event or even care about that kind of stuff, but I think you would be surprised how good my car looks in person.
Never stay for the judging, bring my car if you want to look at it great if not that’s ok too. Walk around check out the other cars then off to do something else.
I only go to shows that benefit the local PD or FD or the military. Always leave before judging begins. A few hours checking out the cars and im headed home.