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Hey Dave
Thanx for taking the 1000 post bud. I thought I had it nailed. Really tho, no problem. How's bout posting a couple pictures of your little LO terror? Mark J Haven't seen you here for awhile either, how bout some input liteweight |
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Daryl,
Thanks for the early photos of the car that became "Wild Fire". I started working at Town + Country Dodge in 1969 and was not aware until now that there was an earlier paint scheme on the car. Did you get those photos from Tim? I am 99% sure they were taken behind the dealership, I used to work in the bays behind the glassed overhead doors. Jim Shiels |
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Good to see you back on this thread again. Thanx for taking the time to talk to me on the phone several times. Great stories man!!! Care to share a few on this thread? Yes I got those photos from Tim. I asked him whatever became of that car & his reply was he sold it to a guy in Ohio that owned Toledo Scales. liteweight Last edited by Liteweight; 07-18-2011 at 12:10 PM. |
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'Wild Fire'
Town & Country Dodge Farmington, Michigan Wonder if they drove the car home from the Hurst Facility,,,,, ![]() Damn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,no radio!!!! pc |
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