Qikbbstang
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Just curious, I'm a Ford guy, I grew up in Southampton NY and worked downtown summer jobs at the Ford-Linc Merc dealership 69-71. Frequently I saw around the small town a bright light green I think it may be called "Coronet green" Mopar wagon w/ twin scoops, 4spd pistol-grip HURST black interior and silver - w/holes factory wheels around town. I admired the factory wagon, of course it was back-in-the-day a new car that someone obviously "special ordered". Not years later when it could have been slapped together. Here's my Question: Did that station wagon (obviously very unique) survive? I figure IF it survived it would almost have to show up in the Mopar circles and magazines? ....
Another tidbit you guys may enjoy*: My high-school friend's dad owned Pace Chrysler Plymouth on Rt 110 Huntington NY. When his dad (he was called by both sons Chief) would travel to Chrysler Dealer owners meetings, we would cut school for the day and "race" his older brother to the dealership to have first choice of which muscle car(s) we'd put Dealer Tags on and joy ride for the day. I think back on that these were brand spanking new cars we only got 383's and 440's. We did test drive HEMI's on two occasions that were both used. I still laugh at this ****, both sons going to the dealership, just strolling in and grabbing Dealer Plates from the office, taking the car's around to the front of the dealership a the very popular Pace SHELL gas station (part of dealership) to fill up the tanks and taking Mopar muscle cars for the day. To my knowledge not a single employee ever told the owner his boy's were coming in and running the crap out of new muscle cars. No test drive was complete w/o leaving a hundreds of feet of asphalt etching burnouts on local roadways that would last for months. I just believe some of those cars had to be customer ordered................ "Sorry Sir no idea how your new car got 75 miles on it and the rear tires are half-gone!
* Unless you special ordered a Mopar from Pace Motors and it came through a bit "used"
Another tidbit you guys may enjoy*: My high-school friend's dad owned Pace Chrysler Plymouth on Rt 110 Huntington NY. When his dad (he was called by both sons Chief) would travel to Chrysler Dealer owners meetings, we would cut school for the day and "race" his older brother to the dealership to have first choice of which muscle car(s) we'd put Dealer Tags on and joy ride for the day. I think back on that these were brand spanking new cars we only got 383's and 440's. We did test drive HEMI's on two occasions that were both used. I still laugh at this ****, both sons going to the dealership, just strolling in and grabbing Dealer Plates from the office, taking the car's around to the front of the dealership a the very popular Pace SHELL gas station (part of dealership) to fill up the tanks and taking Mopar muscle cars for the day. To my knowledge not a single employee ever told the owner his boy's were coming in and running the crap out of new muscle cars. No test drive was complete w/o leaving a hundreds of feet of asphalt etching burnouts on local roadways that would last for months. I just believe some of those cars had to be customer ordered................ "Sorry Sir no idea how your new car got 75 miles on it and the rear tires are half-gone!
* Unless you special ordered a Mopar from Pace Motors and it came through a bit "used"
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