Thoughts on this 1967 Dart Convertible

Thanks a lot everyone for all your comments. It really has been a wonderful learning experience so far. I thought there was something weird going on here when I first looked at the car in the pictures. The car is located far away from me so unless I am pretty sure about getting it I won't be flying down there to take a look and seal the deal.

I am not sure about the tail lights either, they look like the one from the 1970 model but the boot lid and such looks like from a 67. So I don't know what to make of it.

You guys also mentioned the windshield trim which I hadn't thought of.

So I spoke to the guy about the VIN and his version was that he had taken the VIN plate off when the car was being painted and he doesn't know where it is anymore. Is there any other way we can find out what exactly is going on here?

As Joe asked, yes there's not too many old American cars in India anymore. We had our fair share which slowly rotted away. Most of them were the smaller 6 cylinder versions anyway. V-8s are pretty hard to come by here. I am from India myself. Just that going to college and living in the US Midwest for 6 years has sort of made me fall in love with classic American cars. In India, you're not allowed to import any car older than a certain year and definitely no Left hand drive cars anymore. This has led to an artificial supply shortage in classic American cars. This is also the reason why I am trying to make sure that if I get something that I have to pay a small fortune for, it better be good. However the above mentioned points might also be a good bargaining tool to get me something that might not be original but surely be fun.

Thanks again guys. Let me know if there is any alternatives to the VIN plate which can tell us about the car's origins.

P.S. Wjajr, your car is beautiful!