rerunBeck
New Member
I'm new to this so I apologize if I do something wrong.
I'm trying to locate a 72 Deon 340 3speed that I owned when I was a teen. it was all black with bucket seats, no console. it had Cragar S/S wheels on it with Avenger GT tires on the back with Goodyear Invecta tires on the front. It had a pink spot in the middle of the hood from a carb fire. The car came from Rochester Indiana and when I sold it, it headed north. From the day I sold it I regretted it, but I didn't have the money at the time to work on it. I found pictures of a car on this forum that looked just like it and was located in Culver Indiana, which is north of my house. The poster is a member of this forum and I have sent a message to him. But, he posted it here to sell, which it did. I really wish to find out what has happened to the car, I hope it found a loving home. This car was to be a father son build, and it really hit me when I lost my dad in 2013. Any info would be much appreciated, and again I apologize to everyone here if I did something wrong. Thank you!
I'm trying to locate a 72 Deon 340 3speed that I owned when I was a teen. it was all black with bucket seats, no console. it had Cragar S/S wheels on it with Avenger GT tires on the back with Goodyear Invecta tires on the front. It had a pink spot in the middle of the hood from a carb fire. The car came from Rochester Indiana and when I sold it, it headed north. From the day I sold it I regretted it, but I didn't have the money at the time to work on it. I found pictures of a car on this forum that looked just like it and was located in Culver Indiana, which is north of my house. The poster is a member of this forum and I have sent a message to him. But, he posted it here to sell, which it did. I really wish to find out what has happened to the car, I hope it found a loving home. This car was to be a father son build, and it really hit me when I lost my dad in 2013. Any info would be much appreciated, and again I apologize to everyone here if I did something wrong. Thank you!