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I haven't figured out the owners between Jack Werst and Ken. When I got the car from Ken in 06 I think he said it came from the Scranton, PA area. Havent started the restoration except for lifting the roof off the cage and then putting the doors back on. Searching for parts. About impossible to find the glass. As for the 65 my dad used to race/own. It is now owned(last time I checked) by the Holton family. It originally was out of Wyoming. John Wilson first 65 race car(before the brown one-if your from the midwest you'll know). Later, Alex |
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When Chrysler boycotted Pro Stock ,all the the factory drivers went back to Super Stock. Sox went back to a 68 SS/A Cuda, Dick Landy drove a SS/DA Challenger and Butch Leal drove a SS/B A990 Plymouth built by Butler. I have to assume that could be Ron Butler ! So there was 2 of them.
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Leal's cars are two different cars, both have been restored to their proper appearances except for the second car, which has been restored to it's appearance as purchased by Steve Bagwell. The first was an original A990 car, I am unsure on the second, but believe it is as well. The second car was built by Ron Butler.
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Flame me but the Plymouth was a better looking car that year.
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So you like the '65 Belvedere body style better that the '65 Coronet, huh.
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Yes sir!
A bit more style and the lines just seem to have some angle and muscle. Faster looking if you will allow. A guy in my high school had a red plymouth, 4sp that I believe was a 383. Painted it black in later years. Another friend had a gold Coronet that I think was a 361(?) four speed. Looked like a tank next to the Plymouth. What I'd give to have some of those cars today. |
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No trailer fenders and pushing a T-bird tow car. That's dedication. Last edited by Charlie A; 01-14-2012 at 09:00 PM. |
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Well then here's another '65 A990 Plymouth super-stocker...
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FYI, Alex |
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