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Daryl,
You are correct, tribute cars were not the thing back then. However Jimi indicated that one of Charle's relatives had owned your car and they could have said "hey let's make this thing look like uncle Charle's car". Ok I'll quit speculating. ![]() |
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Thanx M68
message left with Strongray67 on utube. Just gotta wait for hopefully a return Yup, it was probably quicker to convert those pictures than typing your description on how to. So here they are. Never seen shots of my car when Lou Vignonia commisioned Paul Pittman to strip & paint it white. According to Paul, these were taken in 1985 ![]() I think I'm seeing something red inside the trunk. Maybe a fender or door? also look around the trunk keyhole, there seems to be some red there also. ![]() liteweight |
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OK This is the information I have been able to compile on Wild Fire through different sources
-Tim Wing purchased the car new through Town & Country Dodge in Farmington,MI. He picked it up from Chrysler. Car is an auto -Bob Alton partnered with Tim on it -First paint was Blue & Silver -Repainted in 69. Silver was masked over & blue was repainted to red by Findley Jackson -One of the engines was a Ramcharger built mill -Sold in 1970? to Jack Schneider from Canton, Ohio. Don't know if this was the owner at the time the video was made of it. -It then sold again to someone out east to someone that owned a Sunoco Station.Supposidly ran the car out of Cecil County Raceways. - It then kind of vanishes. There is rumour that Bruce Meiuls (from Rod Shop Dodge fame) partnered up with Larry Morgan & purchased a red & silver Hemi Dart. It was disassembled. -Supposidly Carol Fink from Finks Used Cars purchased it & is still owned by him today. Is it the same car??? I don't know. But I'm pretty sure that Wild Fire is not in my shop. What leads me to believe that??? There is a center hood pin that was installed at the center rear side of the hood. I have looked very close at mine, even on the backside with mirrors, & I can't find any traces of that hole being repaired on my car. ![]() ![]() Next???????? liteweight |
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Liteweight, the only other Red & Silver L023 that I can think of was the "Cookie Duster" Hemi Dart...but I don't recall what type of transmission it had.
(also see if you can post some of those other small pdf file photos that you have of other L023's from your earlier posts) |
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- Has Cragar Super Tricks with the Formula One Super Stock tires on the front. - Looks like an aftermarket trans cooler up front. - The three point roll bar is clear as day, the drivers seat is not an original piece and missing passenger seat. - It doesn't seem to have the long rear shackles on it. - Has the four hood pins on the original truck lid, but no holes visible of it ever being drilled for a rear trim panel. - And yes it does seem to have red paint in those areas mentioned. . Last edited by Hemi Moose; 10-11-2012 at 01:30 PM. |
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