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November Mopar giveaway

1936 cord convertible?
 
My dad had a ‘67 Chevelle. But a “Chevelle” could also come as a “Chevelle Malibu”.

In this example and how it relates to your OP question, would “Chevelle” suffice? Or are you looking for “Chevelle Malibu”?

How far do we go to answer the question correctly?
Fair question...
I'm looking for year, make & model.
If the model has a "sub name" that distinguishes it from other similar models (as Mopars often do), please include that.
I'm trying really hard to not give the answer away here lol!
 
1936 cord convertible?
Sounds like a good name for an EV, lol :poke:.

Tail lights on that model look like this?
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Your car!
 
Your car!
Nope, although I did discover after dad's passing that the car he worked on in HS auto body class was indeed a '69 RR!
Thanks to some of you observant guys here on FBBO for helping point that out and confirm.
I believe @HawkRod & @68BabyBlue were the first to notice.
Here's the pic.
And notice the car...

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I'm going to guess your dad liked a C body car since he had quite a few large cars, so I'm going to guess: 70 Chrysler Hurst 300 Hurst Edition :drinks:
 
Does it have a 440 cubic inch plant?
The Bluesmobile
1974 Dodge Monaco "Cop car"
 
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