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How bout the fact that the car isn’t a plumb crazy car at all. But a crappy respray of the non original color?
 
It’s a E body. Somebody will give that kind of money for it. Not I, but somebody.
 
It says FC7 on the fender tag, which is Plum Crazy Purple.....
That’s funny. I didn’t even look at the tag. Thanks. I was looking at the engine compartment the door sills the tops of the doors. Etc
 
That’s funny. I didn’t even look at the tag. Thanks. I was looking at the engine compartment the door sills the tops of the doors. Etc
All fixable with the right amount of cash but with out the proper tags just another nice car.
 
All fixable with the right amount of cash but with out the proper tags just another nice car.
Agreed.
The one thing that stops this car from being a decent project is the lack of the dash pad where the V.I.N. would be riveted to.
 
Agreed.
The one thing that stops this car from being a decent project is the lack of the dash pad where the V.I.N. would be riveted to.
Not 100% sure but isn’t the vin riveted to the steel part that’s welded into the car
 
Really not that difficult to repair, first thing should be a good frame shop and a lot of the secondary damage will come out once it's pulled straight and square. Appears to be a pretty well optioned car too. I see more still there than missing, drop in a big block, bolt on some sheet metal and some seats and have a fun ride.
 
Ask Chrysler. They did it for a loooong time. I don't think the E-bodies were the only ones.
 
Ask Chrysler. They did it for a loooong time. I don't think the E-bodies were the only ones.
Just went and checked the dart it’s riveted to the steel part of dash. Still easy to swap out. So when does a clone stop being a clone
 
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