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Welcome from Washington State.
you bet...it will stay as is...except for the mechanical. hope to find a Mopar engine, trans builder to add some HP. will keep the current 440 and trans though in storage.View attachment 1551157 and PLEASE keep the car the way it is.
It will stay as the GL. my opinion...once a GL, there is no going back. orig it was blue with a 383.Welcome to the site!! Are ya gonna keep it as the GL or bring it back to it's original condition??
Is that one of the original Warner Brother Cars that Wayne Wooten found buyers? If you or anyone has contact information for Wayne, please contact me. Thanks.Just joined from the Great White North. Have loved the Mopars of 66-75 since '76. Have a project 69 Charger...finally.
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thanks. looking forward to some shows etc to tour. didnt know gas mobiles were still allowed for the left. when they ban them there...the prairies will take them.Welcome from the left coast!!
I am looking for similar answers. i have no history on this car (other than the vin said it was blue with a 383). it is either a good replica of the General Lee, or a WB stunt car. Somewhere on line i read that WB had a registry of all stunt cars and their vins. challenge is to find a contact that has access to that list (if it even still/ever existed)Is that one of the original Warner Brother Cars that Wayne Wooten found buyers? If you or anyone has contact information for Wayne, please contact me. Thanks.
Wayne had all the information on the WB cars. A couple of years , maybe a few there was a guy in Moose Jaw that had one. He had it for sale. He had talked to Wayne about his car, the fellow never gave me Wayne’s contact information. One of the Mopar magazines wrote an article about Wayne finding homes for the left over cars. This was in the 1990’s.I am looking for similar answers. i have no history on this car (other than the vin said it was blue with a 383). it is either a good replica of the General Lee, or a WB stunt car. Somewhere on line i read that WB had a registry of all stunt cars and their vins. challenge is to find a contact that has access to that list (if it even still/ever existed)