When you know you are not dealing with a mopar person

Here is one for you all.

I owned the car and still have the title 1969 Coronet R/T. The car numbers said it was 440 magnum 4spd.

When I bought it in late 1972 with 1300 miles on it for $1300 dollars. The owner told me it was a 440 six pack he ordered new. It did have a six pack motor not just a six pack. I knew this because I broke the Crank and couldn't use the damper on the new short block . It was for the heavier rods

My son went to work for the dealer where the car was purchased. I asked the 80 some year old owner. Mr. Berk at Berk motors in West Catasaqua., Pa. He confirmed the order along with his son's Dennis Berk and Nathan Berk. They remembered the car because it came in with the six pack motor extra in a crate and had to be dealer installed.

For the longest time I thought the guy bought the motor and installed it.

Car was stolen in 73 along with my 70 340 swinger. The swinger I got back in the early 2000's 27 years later. The R/T was never returned.

I can post a picture of the title if someone knows of a light yellow 69 R/T with red interior on the Data plate. Color I was changed.

Maybe someone can look for it. I believe I saw it and I knew the owner. Buy the time I got where the car was parked he was gone. Reagle Dodge Bangor, Pa. car show about 15 years ago. I remembered the guy, He was friends with the person who had the Swinger Tony P. from Jim Thorpe Pa. who's not talking.

He had it stored and and the tow co. removed it for the owner of the property. I knew the tow guy. Here is a picture of the swinger when it was returned. Well I actually bought the car back from a tow company not knowing it was mine until it was at my house. I still had the title and sold it a Carlisle. I bought those wheels in 72.

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