I was at Carlisle and met a gentleman form North Carolina. I would believe he would have to be in his 70's because he was an original owner of a '66 300. We got talking and it sounds like he has a boat load of '66 300 parts he has collected over the years.
Here is the odd part, he was very cryptic about giving any information to me, including his name. He said he would see me tomorrow and he would give me some details then, I never saw him again.
Here is my question for the NC guys. Do any of you think you might know him from any of the car show you have been to in state? He was a over 6 foot, full head of silver hair, good shape would have guessed to be in this 60's. If not could you keep your eyes peeled for him. I am sure if you come across him he would remember my gold 66 300 convertible. We specifically discussed a purchase of a left rear tale light lens from him.
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Here is the odd part, he was very cryptic about giving any information to me, including his name. He said he would see me tomorrow and he would give me some details then, I never saw him again.
Here is my question for the NC guys. Do any of you think you might know him from any of the car show you have been to in state? He was a over 6 foot, full head of silver hair, good shape would have guessed to be in this 60's. If not could you keep your eyes peeled for him. I am sure if you come across him he would remember my gold 66 300 convertible. We specifically discussed a purchase of a left rear tale light lens from him.
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