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I've always had a love for anything Ma mopar built since I was about 12 YO and my other bought a 65 coronet 500 Conv. with the 383 HP in it. She occasionally had a heavy foot at stoplights amd smoked more than one of my older brothers friends at stoplights :lol:
My fondness grew once I was able to drive as nothing else held up to to my UHH driving habits. I have owned many different Mopars over the years with a fondness for 69 340 4 spd Swingers and 70 Challengers.
I joined with the hope of possibly finding the owner of 72 Cuda 4 spd. that I believe I may have the original engine to. The car was last known to be in the San Jose area ~1995 with a 360 in it. Car was a B# or B% blue and restored the engine I have is 2B359418.
I hope to be able to contribute in other areas of the board as time permits 🍺

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Welcome to the site from Michigan!
Do you currently have a Mopar?
I recently sold a 68 Charger that i owned for 28 years. Currently have a 38 Ford with a 340 six pack and am possibly looking for a 69 340 4spd Swinger or 70 4spd Challenger. I'm not related to the Rockefeller's and having owned a classic car resto/repair business I'm liable to be a bit of a picky buyer. I also Spent 25+ years in various hi techmology R&D positions

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I recently sold a 68 Charger that i owned for 28 years. Currently have a 38 Ford with a 340 six pack and am possibly looking for a 69 340 4spd Swinger or 70 4spd Challenger. I'm not related to the Rockefeller's and having owned a classic car resto/repair business I'm liable to be a bit of a picky buyer. I also Spent 25+ years in various hi techmology R&D positions

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Nice rides :thumbsup:

Must have been tough to get rid of that 68 Charger? I wished I still had mine!
 

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Nice rides :thumbsup:

Must have been tough to get rid of that 68 Charger? I wished I still had mine!
Thank you and it really wasn't due to some bad memories with several people, 2 ex-employees and an ex-friend color blind painter (LONG STORY), let's just say Helen Keller could have done a better match.
my only regret is I wish I had waited a bit longer but 'twas not to be. Actually, getting rid of the stress associated was worth it. I'm sure the new owner is smiling even more than when he received the car
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