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Originally Posted by Paul Ceasrine
MOPAR68
Don't forget to add a little Sambuca in the Espresso'.
I'll answer all questions in next posting. Yes Mark J, I'll add a little Pomona Speed Shop/Victors Auto Repair in the mix.
I also, heard that through the grapevine that the Centolanza contingent was putting together a 383 Cuda. Glad the "V" family is involved with
helping. Looks like you Jimi are following in your Pop's footsteps.
I still remember all the Mopar stuff he said. He is one Mopar "Brainiac"
Also, found picture of your Pop and Mom, and my father up at Lebanon
Valley, next to the Cuda Coupe. A super Cuda Lady Picture taken by
Jerry D.
Mark J, I think the upstate New York Cuda (possibly the Centolanza car)
as I said earlier was painted white and in A/MP was in a little town
(I'm guessing) was Livingstonville. That was 30 years ago. The guy spent about $250 on Brush Research honing brushes. I still remember.
Paul
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the white cuda that ran a/mp upstate that you are thinking of belonged to alex chilcott it was not centolanzas car, although it was put together with parts from a wrecked hemi car, it was a 318 auto car, i owned this car in the early 1990's to 1998 , i sold it to someone (cannot remember his name)from washington state south of seattle, the guy fell from a scaffold and smashed his head and went into a coma, i have not heard or seen from him his wife or the car since, i have been trying to buy it back but cant find it.