Joe Jacalone
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- St. Augustine, Florida
Thanks, that one spot on the right lower quarter and a couple small holes in the floor are the only bad spots I have found.Nice.
Is the AMD quarter patch available yet?
Looks like you might need one.
Joe Phillips makes them.Nice.
Is the AMD quarter patch available yet?
Looks like you might need one.
Who he??Joe Phillips makes them.
Joe PhillipsWho he??
He is a fellow in Ontario that makes full quarters, lowers and trunk drop offs. Seems to have a lot of good reviews. Google Joe Phillips Restorations.Who he??
Does anyone know what that color, what is left of it, lol, is called?I just bought this from a member here, @Furyous, and it was just delivered Friday night.
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Look on the fender tag it might be PP1red metallic, or possibly QQ1 dark red metallic.Does anyone know what that color, what is left of it, lol, is called?
It looks rib eye too meDoes anyone know what that color, what is left of it, lol, is called?
My same friends '66 Belvedere I HP2. Photos also from his website, check it out. www.ralphsrapidtransit.com. He has an amazing collection of MoparsView attachment 913639View attachment 913640
That definitely looks like QQ1.Right now, my plan is to make it look like the Cotton Owens NASCAR Dodge number 6, and keep the patina.
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I tend to agree after looking at the paint chip chart. The car is at my shop, I am going to look for the fender tag when I get back down there.That definitely looks like QQ1.
It was a different #6 that won the points championship in 1966:Right now, my plan is to make it look like the Cotton Owens NASCAR Dodge number 6, and keep the patina.
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If I remember correctly, the 66 Charger was the first to break 175 mph.It was a different #6 that won the points championship in 1966:
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Hi!
Could you get us the VIN# and photo of the fendertag, please?
I have a topic running here also in the 66-67-section trying to document all 66 Ply Belvedere I 2-door HEMI’s: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere I 426 HEMI`s: let`s track them down!
Would be awesome