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1968 Canadian Hemi Charger

There was yellow on it
Yeah hard to say. Would need pictures or VIN number or even current owners contact info to verify. As much as I want it to be the car I'm looking for it's hard to verify without any of that.
 
I can tell you this it came from up there somewere and it was ruff if you have pictures I could tell you yes or no
 
This is like Jeopardy. Call the guy on the phone and give him everything you got.
 
after you post the pics im hoping youll get some real answers.
theres members here from all over the world,so your chances should be good.
in the meantime,dont give up and best of luck to you finding this car.

ps,im a bit confused by a post made by another member.
why on earth would he want to buy the original motor,
when the original owners are trying to find the car to reunite it with?
doesnt make much sense and also how hard is it to pick up the fone like dennis said,
and get a vin number from the friend who resold the shell?
 
Yeah it's very shady for sure. I stopped writing him. It's just not adding up. If you had a Hemi car wouldn't you know the VIN number by having it memorized. I never see my dads car in 20 years or so and I still know the VIN.
 
I sold the car and all paper work went with it the car. Was sold to someone in Syracuse area from what my customer told me just a short while ago. If something sounds shady PM me and I will send you my number and we can discuss the car more. Car has been gone for almost 20 years from me.As far as me remembering the vin the car was not bought to keep so dont know it off the top of my head. I reached out to help you with what I bought at the time.
 
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As far as the motor interest customer sold that car being it was to ruff. Went with a different hemi Charger and would be interested in a motor closer in that year then the one he has.
 
ps,im a bit confused by a post made by another member.
why on earth would he want to buy the original motor,
Easy...
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ol mark Worman would say nothings too ruff right?

and i think its a very cool story and hopefully maybe?
the car will find the motor again,or vice versa.

after all,this is a hemi charger,so,if you can pull off the resto,its worth doing.
 
Pm was sent to him (Ryan440 ) and will give him what I have. He just has to give me a call. I have reached out to the guy I sold it to as well. He has contacted me with some info but has to dig a bit more.Dont get the shady part.
 
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Ok here is some info from customer I sold it to. Car was yellow but original light green 4 speed Dana power windows had no front end on it. car was extreamly rusty with some very heavy tar undercoating on it. Hope this helps and he is going to look for pictures and info of who it may have been sold to. He believes that guy may have sold it as well.Giving you info you asked on.
 
Ok here is some info from customer I sold it to. Car was yellow but original light green 4 speed Dana power windows had no front end on it. car was extreamly rusty with some very heavy tar undercoating on it. Hope this helps and he is going to look for pictures and info of who it may have been sold to. He believes that guy may have sold it as well.Giving you info you asked on.
 
ol mark Worman would say nothings too ruff right?

and i think its a very cool story and hopefully maybe?
the car will find the motor again,or vice versa.

after all,this is a hemi charger,so,if you can pull off the resto,its worth doing.


Mark turned down restoring the Daytona that was found in a ravine.
 
Hey great chatting the other day. Thanks for the info and setting me in the right direction. Cheers! @fk5bird
 
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