Body numbers and another fun artifact, the Certicard.No, not the vin number, body number. Two places that are stamped with sequence number, plates can be removed stampings can’t.
Body numbers and another fun artifact, the Certicard.No, not the vin number, body number. Two places that are stamped with sequence number, plates can be removed stampings can’t.
Somebodys got their hands full now lol.... Fingers crossed it becomes a beautiful car again....I love that body style... gotta wonder if we'll see more of that Vista guy again.... and I still say maybe that pretty orange hemi was the rusty brown one literally laying out in the yard in the video that Imperial One put up for us. Time will tell.SOLD for $38,500.
Did you end up with all the cars , or just Mopars , or just the Hemi cars?Attached. The IBM card and VIN along with hidden SO number and many other numbers are documented in the listing if you haven’t checked that out yet.
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We bought all the cars, 60 total. We ended up with 11 Hemi cars and all of them B-body.Did you end up with all the cars , or just Mopars , or just the Hemi cars?
I would love to know the story on all these .
A buddy of mine bought the 1969 Hemi Roadrunner.
I own a black 1966 hemi Satellite. so these 66 cars have are a major interest to me
I’m still here.Somebodys got their hands full now lol.... Fingers crossed it becomes a beautiful car again....I love that body style... gotta wonder if we'll see more of that Vista guy again.... and I still say maybe that pretty orange hemi was the rusty brown one literally laying out in the yard in the video that Imperial One put up for us. Time will tell.
Thanks for the reply.We bought all the cars, 60 total. We ended up with 11 Hemi cars and all of them B-body.
We tried to showcase the story in the video but our dream is to follow up with people who bought cars and see them restored back to their former glory. The reason behind the word “Significant” is that all of these cars are the ones you don’t forget and I imagine many of the previous owners remembered them as “the one that got away”.