
Can anybody identify this car and it's owner??
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Can anybody identify this car and it's owner??
- From: SC68Cuda@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 11:02:35 EDT
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Hi All,
Sorry to have been out of touch for so long, but business has been
outstanding, to say the least.
I was surfing around this morning (waiting for a load of laundry to
dry!!) and came across what looks for all the world like my old '63 Plymouth. I
dragged the car out of a field in Sterling Heights MI in 1976, and slowly
molded it into a sorta-kinda Max Wedge clone over the course of the next 14
years. It had spent it's life as a highway pursuit car for the MI State Police
before falling victim to a family who used it for their teen drivers. Wife #2
convinced me to sell it in 1991, a move I've regretted ever since.
If you have a minute, please take a look at the picture and please
contact me if you know the car or owner. The ad states that the car is currently
located in Midlothian, IL. I have to admit, I'm so excited, I can barely
type - my hands are trembling. Sheesh...
_http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/6/7/73600267.htm_
(http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/6/7/73600267.htm)
Any information or history appreciated. Please reply directly to me at
_sc68cuda@xxxxxxxx (mailto:sc68cuda@xxxxxxx) so as not to load up the list
and plug up everybody's inboxes.
Thanks alot,
Steve Charette
Imperial Services
989/652-6309
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