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  1. jeepsterhemi

    You accept with a smile...

    ...when you know you're guilty of having too much fun...
  2. jeepsterhemi

    Can anyone identify these brackets?

    Looks like bumper braces to me...
  3. jeepsterhemi

    Need Help decoding my broadcast sheet

    From Govier's booklet....
  4. jeepsterhemi

    Mr. Norm's; Good Old Days and Today

    Thanks!...tought it makes a nice connection with the '64 Ram Charger ad you post...
  5. jeepsterhemi

    Mr. Norm's; Good Old Days and Today

    But you know that you takes a big chance buying a 1964 used muscle car, even more so with aluminium parts.........unless........
  6. jeepsterhemi

    Mr. Norm's; Good Old Days and Today

    Here is a short one.....I didn't went to that Woodstock show in august 1969, I keep my money to get marry in october 25th,.... BUT....in mid-december 1969 I ordered a light blue Hemi/4 speed Charger, white vinyl top, white interior, no transverse stripe.....BUT.....never took delivery, lost my...
  7. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Almost, the 'Cuda and Gran Coupe were found by my son at the Bic, near Rimouski in february if I remember correctly...
  8. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    I didn't find yet the built sheet copies and pencil scrubbing of the serial numbers that I made at the time, maybe I gave them to my son?? If so, they are now lost.... The convertible Gran Coupe was a complete part car that was store outside and remember that it has a tan leather interior...
  9. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Thank!... We restored the GTX pretty close to original, except he lost the original exhaust tips and we didn't have the time to paint the hood: code #508 Performance Hood Treatment.
  10. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

  11. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

  12. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Sorry for the delay...... Little story on my daughter's Scamp, bought it for 150$ in the mid nineties from a scrap yard, home restauration (except paint and dual exhaust system), take off the 40,000 miles original 318 and transmission to put a 360/4bbl/727. All the job took about two years and...
  13. jeepsterhemi

    Factory doodles and signatures

    That date, 29-7-68 was hand written by inspector#22 I guess. The GTX is a 1968, so must be one of the last 1968 built as the serial number is ''312301'' Of course it's all speculations.....
  14. jeepsterhemi

    Factory doodles and signatures

    From my son's 1968 GTX restored 20+ years ago.....
  15. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Sorry DetMatt1, the 'Cuda was Lemon Twist...originally.....
  16. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    I'm trying to find the copy of the broadcast sheets I made at the time...
  17. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Yes, I think it was dark blue and if I remember well the convertible Grand Coupe had a tan leather interior.....
  18. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Some of the parts.....
  19. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Here's pictures of the BS27N 'Cuda as found in 1994, sorry no pictures of the complete but very rusty BP27N Grand Coupe that comes with it as a part car...... The 'Cuda comes with a lot of new parts as the owner was working at a the local dealership...
  20. jeepsterhemi

    Humour

    Thanks, I will post what I got of the 'Cuda. Like DeMatt1 note, I'm not that fast......I work on my Jeepster project since ....1994...change my mind a few times, 1958 Hemi, then 440, then a slant and back to a baby Hemi, a Dodge 241... During that time I help my son restore his '68 GTX, my...
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