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Anyone Have My Old RR? ex Williamsburg, Virginia - VA.

mpgmike

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Sold in 2000 or 01 near Williamsburg, VA. 1973 Plymouth RR, originally 400 4-speed. It had a 440 when I sold it. It was somewhat unique in that it was a full vinyl top car (which mandated side-stripe delete), red, black top & interior, console, Road Wheels, and Strat-o-vent. Just wanted to see if it was still around.

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We can move this to the "Lost & Found Mopars" section if you have a VIN to share here. :)
 
Maybe revise the title of your thread to include "Virginia" so as to catch the attention of members living there.
 
Speaking of the vinyl top/ no stripe. I saved this pic from the 'net. Never seen another like it. I wonder if it was some kind of aftermarket top.

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Could researching that license plate lead to the VIN?
 
Maybe revise the title of your thread to include "Virginia" so as to catch the attention of members living there.
Good thinking Max.....Edited on behalf....should help some. :thumbsup:
 
No VIN, and I'm not in a position to buy it back, just curious. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
 
No VIN, and I'm not in a position to buy it back, just curious. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
I noticed the Pennsylvania plates in your picture...did you ever have Virginia license plates on it?
 
Yes. I bought it sitting in a field in PA. The young owner lost his license driving it, then parked it. I had it for a couple years, moved to Utah, and got it registered. Afterwards, we moved to Virginia. It was my daily driver, and I sold it when my pregnant wife would about go into labor just taking her to see the doctor. Replaced it with a 1995 Ram 1500.
 
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