Broadcast Sheet Wanted for 1970 RT
Posted:
25 Aug 2009 23:21
by redgum78
G'day all.
I have searched my challenger from top to bottem and found nothing. Also did a Vin search on the Hamtramck registary (great website) but turned up nothing.
The Vin is;
JS23U0B149184
I have a Utah certificate of title and that is about it.
Is there anything else I can do or is it too much of a needle in a haystack?
Thanks for you help
Posted:
26 Aug 2009 1:54
by Alaskan_TA
You can register if you like?
That way if I do hear of something for your car I know exactly how to get in touch with you.
http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/register.shtml
Barry
Posted:
26 Aug 2009 2:11
by Jon
Somehow I knew Barry would chime in.
Redgum, could you possibly trace down past owners of your Challenger? That may shed some light on it's origin. How long have ya had it?
Posted:
26 Aug 2009 12:10
by redgum78
Thanks gents, I will register it in the next week or so (might be a good job for my next nightshift!).
I have had it for about 8 months now. It was a roller when I got it about 97% complete...missing bits such as radiator, marker lights, air cleaner and other minnor parts that I am slowly collecting up. Currently I have it stripped out and am repairing the rust which is not too bad. Trunk floor is good. Minor rust in the floor wells, both rear quarters have a bit and there is a rust around the windscreens.
Cheers
Danny
Posted:
26 Aug 2009 12:46
by dave-r
The fender tag is the most important thing to still have. If a sheet turns up that is just icing on the cake. But many of us do not have the sheets for our cars.
Posted:
27 Aug 2009 4:27
by patrick
dave-r wrote:The fender tag is the most important thing to still have. If a sheet turns up that is just icing on the cake. But many of us do not have the sheets for our cars.
Yep. I resemble that comment. I still have my fender tag but, no sign of the build sheet. 2nd owner didn't find one either. Still hopefull, of finding the original Canadian owner.
Good Luck!!!