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My Grandfather had the car for over 10 years before I started tracking the history on it, lol. It's just a hacked up bracket car now. It will take a lot of time and money to fix what's been removed from the car, but I'm still young.
I am sure you've probably been looking at photos of your car for sometime now, just not knowing it's the car. With time, you will get the break you are looking for and everything will fall into place. On my '64 Dodge, I just found someone a month ago through Facebook who owned the car for a brief time in the 1970's. I didn't know he owned the car, or the two other people he told me about who owned the car after him. It's definitely an interesting experience, regardless of what the car is. |
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Someone is going to kick open an old box of photos one day, and there............. |
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Before Ed Knezevich had the "MISTER ED" Dart, he ran this A990 car.
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I here ya, Darryl! Somebody has to have color pics of when my car was in the Poison Dart livery, but even Joe DeSantis couldn't come up with any.:(
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And before that he ran a 64 Plymouth called Humpin Hemi. Does anyone have pics of that car?
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i'll have a name and number of a hemi historian tomorrow for you.http://www.bettecets.com/4.jpg
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