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Dick Maxwell from Chrysler had and drove a Hemi station wagon.
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One of the cars is in Sweden or Finland in need of restoration.
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According to a couple of magazine articles I have, there were two '66 Hemi Coronet 4-doors, one white and one red, both now restored. The white one may be in Garlits' Museum. I do think I heard of a Hemi Belvedere 4-door overseas.
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Not only that, but 70 Shaker hoods and 71 Shaker hoods structurally are not the same. 71 Shaker hoods incorporate what are referred to as "crush zones" into the stamped inner panel of the hood. Once you lift the hoods of subject cars, the difference is quite obvious. There are also differences in the hood hinges from 70 to 71, and they changed again in 72. Bill Rolik SS 1514 |
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