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Happy New Year to all the dedicated people that have both kept this thread alive and all the followers of it. Heres hoping 2021 will be more Human friendly than what we just went through. Lets get those 8 barrels wide open and storm into 2021
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It was given to Joe Ort from Biscayne Dodge in Miami. He was a policeman and did his own racing and engine work. The picture in primer was the day it was delivered. He painted it red and named it the Deadly Dart. Later the second owner (Warfel) painted it gold and called it the Scat Pack Dodge.
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Have one of the King Beast Scat Pack Dodge T-shirts. Now I know why it says LA and not FL on the shirt. I never really looked at the # and name on the car on the shirt. Just thought Glen had been in LA before FL. I knew Glen from Div ll and had some dealings with him when I lived in Jacksonville after the Army.
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This is a very little known of or seen L023 forwarded to me by long time member Buck Scottley. It was known as a street racer in Chicago many years ago. I have no other information on it other than its an original car so I thought I would post it here to see what comes up of it.
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