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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Lehi, Utah
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YES it was the "Bahama" or "Butterscotch" called in the day. The colors were Chevron colors as one of there dealers sponsored the car and kept it in one empty bay if not loaded on the trailer for T&T or racing for 6 months out of the year in Colorado. I ran its down in 2002 in AZ, the ad showed all but the last three Vin Numbers. I still had the original information along with Vin No. Called the dealer as I thought there was a mistake in pricing (wishful thinking), it was correct. Provided the gentleman the information I had on the car and asked how they could ask such a high price for my old less than $4K vehicle? It had been completely restored by a professional Mopar shop, made like new at $40,000. He informed me that there was a sizable deposit on the car just waiting for bank to bank transfer of difference. It sold for $105,995.00 which even today sounds like a heck of a price for an A12 car? If the wife won't find out I would have sold a bunch of toys to have it come home !@#$%^... Dealer won't tell me who or where it went.
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'69 Dodge A12, '69 Plymouth A12, '70 Challenger RT http://banditoracing.tripod.com/ Last edited by projectmopar; 09-17-2014 at 10:41 PM. |
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