It was sold at the Mopar dealership in our hometown of 2200 people, and is still in business, but doesnt sell cars anymore.
Business must be pretty slow.
It was sold at the Mopar dealership in our hometown of 2200 people, and is still in business, but doesnt sell cars anymore.
Thanks for the information 69coronetRT, thats more than Ive ever found before. Its better than "not many". I knew that sort of info HAD to exist somewhere.
I was just asking a question to satisfy my own inquiring mind, didnt mean to get everyones panties in a bunch, if you dont like it, you didnt have to comment. Now Ill go start stripping a pristine 72 Imperial for a derby car just to spite yall bahahaha
Where would a guy find out exactly how many cars were built based on the options it was born with?.
Wait....weren't you in my corner with the whole " cars do have souls" thing?Another thing, your car was not "born". It was manufactured by people who were born.
Wait....weren't you in my corner with the whole " cars do have souls" thing?
Yes Dave ...... Cars do have character, which could be looked at as having a "soul". But even though most cars were "delivered" by a dealership does not mean they were "born". That's just a little too far out there for me.
How about "manufactured with soul"....?
My cars all have character and were born with a soul
OK Dave. I believe you. So...... your cars all come with birth certificates in place of a title.
OK Dave. I believe you. So...... your cars all come with birth certificates in place of a title.
People will say the same concerning a Govier report. My Newport is "1 of 1," that is, it was the only Newport on his registry at the time I did so.My brother has a '67 Mustang convertible that's red on red with a white top and a V8, how many of those do you think there were??? His Marty report came back as 1 of 1...
Marti report is different, it's not based on a registry but actual company kept records.People will say the same concerning a Govier report. My Newport is "1 of 1," that is, it was the only Newport on his registry at the time I did so.
I pay no attention to this stuff. For me, it is just a matter of people trying to get more for their car.
Yes Dave ...... Cars do have character, which could be looked at as having a "soul". But even though most cars were "delivered" by a dealership does not mean they were "born". That's just a little too far out there for me.
How about "manufactured with soul"....?
OK Dave. I believe you. So...... your cars all come with birth certificates in place of a title.
No, they have both, but the birth certificates are usually found under the back seat.
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Even so, the result is the same, the "1 of" syndrome; a way to try to get more money from an otherwise mass-produced, American-made automobile.Marti report is different, it's not based on a registry but actual company kept records.