Whats the one Mopar you found but could never get your hands on???

My mother remarried in 1987 and she and my step-father moved into a new house in the west end of Ottawa... just around the corner in a carport was a Bahama Yellow '69 1/2 A12 Superbee sitting on faded Cragars and old dry-rotted Firestones. The car sat for YEARS and every time someone approached the owner (including me), it wasn't for sale. I have no idea what the full story on the car was but it never moved and the owner never did anything with it.

Until one day when I drove over to visit my parents and it was gone!

I was gutted but it turned out that one of the guys in my Mopar club had caught the guy at the right time, on the right day and was able to actually buy it. He did a quick clean-up on the car, got it running and quickly sold it to a buyer in the 'States so he could buy his dream car... a Corvette. I never spoke to that guy again...

The car was a local legend in that everyone knew about it but no one could buy it, and this clown comes along and scores the car only to flip it! That car should have stayed in town but greed conquers all...

... I need a drink just thinking about it again. :(