I guess I don't see or understand the big deal. There are so many places on the net to decode a fender tag and broadcast sheet.
that's basically what we are talking about...he charges big $$$ for basically what we can find or have friends help with on decoding our cars. He was out our way years ago..he's a snob and will not even think about talking to you unless you got a Hemi or multiple carbed car
Not yet ,but in limbo
The man, ( Galen ), has all the Chrysler official books and info, and there is a place in our hobby for him at whatever price. Just like the people who go to cruise ins or just enter their cars in indoor shows. There is a place for them. There are a lot of people out there that just have negitive comments about everything and those comments should cease or some people will just quit the hobby and we will be up ship creek without a paddle. Be thankfull for what we have , because the Cheevy and Ferd boys don't have it.[/QUOTE
I agree, I've known Galen since the early days of Chryslers at Carlisle just from seeing and talking to him at the shows. Never spent much money with him except on a few of his part number books and he has never inspected any of my cars. When I did see him even when he was busy with someone he would nod to acknowledge that he saw me. I was sitting at a show in Georgia that he was judging and doing a seminar at when he came up behind me and put his hands on my shoulders to ask how I was doing. It had nothing to do with what I've owned or how much I spent on it or with him he was always pleasant to me.
Be thankfull for what we have , because the Cheevy and Ferd boys don't have it.
The man, ( Galen ), has all the Chrysler official books and info.....
Does anyone know if GG is still taking orders or not? I had similar experience as others, Diane returned a few emails and then became nonresponsive. I was simply trying to find out some information for my car and hoping to have a reproduction fender tag.
From the GG site:
"In 1985 a 1971 hemi cuda convertible was worth from $15-$25,000. In 1999 a 1971 hemi cuda convertible in the same condition is worth from $250-$500,000. In 2003 a 1971 hemi cuda convertible sold for $800,000. In 2005 a 1971 hemi cuda convertible sold for $3,000,000."
Come on! 3 Mil for a Hemi Cuda Convertable??
How about 2 million for a Hemi Cuda hard top?
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/01/25/rare-171-plymouth-hemi-cuda-on-sale-for-2-million/