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Here's a few pics of some Mopars at a local show. This event usually draws well over 300 cars, but not many from our camp. @QuickBpBp stopped by to chat. Thanks Brett!
Steve It was good seeing you also. That 66 500 Coronet was in the family at one point. We took it to the Nats in Ohio in '96 I think. It was a 273, 3 on the tree with bucket seats, a console and a delete plate. It was nice to see it restored and up graded to a big block 4 speed. It was originally white with burgundy interior so they kept that too. I sold the 67 Charger grille asssembly and hood lip trim to the new owner shortly after it left and he installed it. The best part of that one Duster shown above was the hood with the AAR scoop. It looked great on that car.
Thanks for the back story on the Coronet. The nice thing about that event is it seems every year there's cars that show up that we've never seen before. Always interesting. That Duster had a unique color combo and the '61 Polara was one rare piece.