Postby dave-r » 08 Nov 2007 17:53

Another one with manual brakes like yours Red.
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Postby RedRaven » 08 Nov 2007 18:45

This one has the same colour,vinyl roof and side stripes option as mine oh and brakes as Dave pointed out!!

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Postby dave-r » 08 Nov 2007 19:02

No I meant the six pack one above.
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Postby Fat Tony » 08 Nov 2007 19:44

That car is SO LIKE mine ( sorry , my old one :cry: )
Top marks for spotting the difference in mirrors Christer :thumbsup: That was the most obvious thing that didn't match . Something not quite so obvious was the non black painted rear light panel and light bezels. I didn't think it had rear bumper over-riders either but a clearer picture of the back shows that is has ( and an aeriel , sorry antenna :mrgreen: )
Even I couldn't spot the biggest difference though . The VIN no JS23U0B33****. And this

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Postby christer » 18 Oct 2008 3:51

I have been in touch with another Mopar collector here in Sweden. He sent me a couple of pic´s from his garage. Isn´t it nice? :D

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Postby Eddie » 18 Oct 2008 16:03

Man, that is sweet! Time trip! The original dwell meter/points and the manifold heat control valve penetrant,(they always rusted) :lol: :thumbsup: (Everything is black and 'generic' looking in the dealerships now) :frown:
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Postby Jon » 19 Oct 2008 0:43

Very cool Christer, thanks. Thinking like a small 1970's shop somewhere in the south or midwest. :thumbsup:
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