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I'm guessing you're behind this?
1960s 70s Chrysler Mopar Hemi 440 Newport
*I'm not selling a car, but let's not be a jerk and flag the ad. The 4-sale section is the only part of CL that gets views*
I'm trying to locate the owner of the car described below... We spoke at a car show on Garfield near 18 mile maybe 5-years ago. You were an older gentleman; a retired Chrysler employee with boating as a hobby. Your grandkids were with you and they seemed to be interested in the car, so perhaps one of them will be made aware of this posting. Since then I've seen your car at the St. Clair Shores Harper Cruise and my friends have seen it driving around in Northern Macomb County.
I'm not trying to buy it or stalk you. There were 3 "customized" C-bodies built that year for the Detroit Auto Show; as you know, yours was the Chrysler version. I recently purchased the Dodge version, still in it's original form. (The fate of the Plymouth is unknown) I'd like to get our cars back together long enough to have a magazine document their history, and would like to know if you can fill in some missing pieces regarding my car's story. This would help us both and preserve some cool Chrysler history. (Like you, I also work for Chrysler.)
That's it. No scams. No pressure. Just want to document a cool story. Mopar people may feel free to post this ad and my contact info on the Facebook. Email me or send me a text if anyone has info on THE EXACT CAR SHOWN BELOW, not your cousin's old 360 Duster that ran 9s on street tires.. The last two pictures show the (white) Plymouth and the custom (Sundance) emblem on my Dodge.
Mopar Charger Cuda Polara New Yorker Challenger Imperial
1960s 70s Chrysler Mopar Hemi 440 Newport
*I'm not selling a car, but let's not be a jerk and flag the ad. The 4-sale section is the only part of CL that gets views*
I'm trying to locate the owner of the car described below... We spoke at a car show on Garfield near 18 mile maybe 5-years ago. You were an older gentleman; a retired Chrysler employee with boating as a hobby. Your grandkids were with you and they seemed to be interested in the car, so perhaps one of them will be made aware of this posting. Since then I've seen your car at the St. Clair Shores Harper Cruise and my friends have seen it driving around in Northern Macomb County.
I'm not trying to buy it or stalk you. There were 3 "customized" C-bodies built that year for the Detroit Auto Show; as you know, yours was the Chrysler version. I recently purchased the Dodge version, still in it's original form. (The fate of the Plymouth is unknown) I'd like to get our cars back together long enough to have a magazine document their history, and would like to know if you can fill in some missing pieces regarding my car's story. This would help us both and preserve some cool Chrysler history. (Like you, I also work for Chrysler.)
That's it. No scams. No pressure. Just want to document a cool story. Mopar people may feel free to post this ad and my contact info on the Facebook. Email me or send me a text if anyone has info on THE EXACT CAR SHOWN BELOW, not your cousin's old 360 Duster that ran 9s on street tires.. The last two pictures show the (white) Plymouth and the custom (Sundance) emblem on my Dodge.
Mopar Charger Cuda Polara New Yorker Challenger Imperial