It has been a very long time since I sold that car to @tallzag but since it was a southern California car for most of its existence it had been exposed to a lot of heat so any build sheet probably wouldn't have been savable. If I had found one it would have gone along with the car since I know...
@ayilar We have 228754/J99797/June DS. You can kinda spot this car as it moves around due to the cornering lights and the twin wing supports.
"Nice survivor, 21250 miles, Tilt, Cruise, AM 8 Track (R22), Power Locks. FS 1/2025"
Not yet, but I spent a lot of time with the color chips in the sunlight to ensure it matches in sunlight where it will be seen most. In the dark, the chips still looked comparable
That was CM23U0C228754 -- @Trace 300 Hurst @david hill
@tallzag -- did you (or @saforwardlook when he owned the car) find a build sheet for CM27U0C232837 ?
neat car - should sell quickly!
Looks like a really nice low-mile 70 Hurst 300 sold for $64,900 last March in Glendale; 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition For Sale At Auction - Mecum Auctions
thanks for that. so it's possible, the drop base will be interesting since I have a Sniper 2 on it. might be some creative plumbing or metal working on the base.......screw it. I'm ordering up the intake and will see how this goes.
We're not far off this year, seems like every day I'm pushing 4-6" of snow.
This pile was all but gone 2 weeks ago. Took these pictures this morning after clearing the driveway.
I did choose a good year to buy and repair an old Chebby with a Meyer's
See my post#23 i list part numbers, no need to reinvent the wheel, although, as mentioned my car is a 66 new yorker. It is very tight.
512 Build, deciding on intake and carb manufacturer
good to hear from you man.
this one appears to have run its course. three people got it, some untold number may have got it, its getting lots of views but many fewer solvers - usually a sign its lost its legs.
Answer tomorrow. another one next week unless some other OP runs one. thanks
Noyes St, Utica, NY
I was searching for more on this one and pieced together some interesting history. Seems this started out as a natural gas storage tank for the residential area. It was bricked over to counter local concerns.
It became a garage after that. Various owners over the years...
When it has reached it's final parting stage I would be interested in any and all tags and factory docs.
That thing is very rusty!! Won't take too long for the good parts to be gone.
Looks like even the inner fenders are rusted away! Surprised it pulled up on a trailer without breaking. Or...