sixgunrunner68
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It was cool. It's a fresh build, I could still smell the paint. Never seen a track and probably won't. Just a guy into gassers. Smallblock Windsdor. Probably a pisser to drive..69hemibeep said:Cool. I like the little falcon!
No advertised price, just a phone number. The car is local and I see it pretty frequently at the cruises. I could get you the number if you're interested. It's a four speed, 440+6 car. Don't know if it's the real McCoy or not, it's minus a fender tag and I don't know what vin #s to look for, very nice car none the less. Black gut with a console, pistol grip included. If I had to guess he probably wants top dollar for it. The owner doesn't seem to be much for converstation, he stays within his clique. You might say that he has a bit of a stick up his ass. Just my take, I could be wrong..solid gold said:How much for the "Crazy" E-Body? :huh:
its more then that....joe goes around with Schneider to all his autograph signing with the charger....plus his wife and kids.....food/hotel the works for doing thatsixgunrunner68 said:What a great, highly original paint scheme on the '68 Charger...
I knew that would be your favorite Ray. It's even autographed by Mr. Schneider himself. :jester:
That's pretty cool George, I didn't know that.george68hemirr said:its more then that....joe goes around with Schneider to all his autograph signing with the charger....plus his wife and kids.....food/hotel the works for doing thatsixgunrunner68 said:What a great, highly original paint scheme on the '68 Charger...
I knew that would be your favorite Ray. It's even autographed by Mr. Schneider himself. :jester:
Basketcase said:yeah the General was a '69, but they used '68,'69,and '70s over the eight years.