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Don't be bashful. Daylight pics of car
and tag would allow for positive ID.
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You'll find many here willing to help
So sorry for the loss of your granddad.
Pictures of the tail panel. Best would be the VIN in the front of the driver side dash pad next to the windshield. That will tell you make/model/year/engine/production number.
I'm at work right now soon as I'm home ill take some more pics or rear and fender tag the pics are they way they are because it's kinda gotten grown around but it's complete and ran when parked I know it's a v8 valve cover said it fitsa a 318 340 360 I believe and has manel I'm curious cause someone has hit me up about buying it and offered me.1500 as is and I'm pretty sure My pop held on it for more of a reason thar that amount
Like @MoparLeo mentioned above, look for the VIN tag visible through the windshield on the drivers side. It'll look similar to this...
Also, you can look for the fender tag under the hood on the drivers side, top of inner fender. Should look similar to this...
Sorry for your loss. Your screen name says a lot. Keeping grandpa's car alive sure can be a good way to honor his memory.
And greetings, welcome to FBBO from NY!
What did you do to Grandpa that he buried it in the woods for you? On its way to being reclaimed by Mother Earth. Good luck. This is a good place for info.
Welcome from G'ville, SC. Your car is sure to be worth more than 1500 that you were offered. More pics and vin numbers will tell you a lot of info on your car. Enjoy the memory of your grandpa.