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Seen this on FB, thought I’d share the pictures....don’t know anything more about it but it’s an awesome car
What on Earth do you do with a car like that? It really needs restoring, but if you did, it'd never be the same again.
A good detailing would make a pretty good difference. Needs a good scrubbing under the hood and all underneath.What on Earth do you do with a car like that? It really needs restoring, but if you did, it'd never be the same again.
Yes it would!A good detailing would make a pretty good difference. Needs a good scrubbing under the hood and all underneath.
Darter, is it my eyes or did the factory use the wrong vinyl top. It doesn't appear to be the wide seam.Just goes to show you they are still out there.
Here is one that I have know of for 50 years. Knew the guy that bought it new. Changed hands 4 times in the first 10 years of its life but for some reason never got driven. Has been sitting for 40 years when it was being moved to another building. The owner won't sell.It's his "Someday car".
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Can't say, Don't know much about E body cars, I have been a fan of the 65-older Mopars.Darter, is it my eyes or did the factory use the wrong vinyl top. It doesn't appear to be the wide seam.
Seen this on FB, thought I’d share the pictures....don’t know anything more about it but it’s an awesome car
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Would love to get my hands on a car like that!Can’t remember where on FB I seen this but guy said he or another guy tried to buy it a few years ago....car is supposed to be original, looks like it is and has signs of low miles. But man it need to be cleaned, especially the mold on the interior. Car has been sitting for a very long time so I’m sure it needs plenty of maintenance to get it back on the road. Look at the paint on the brake drums and original tires, it’s in amazing shape!
Among other things, the unique three two -barrel induction. Edelbrock intake, Rochester carbs, and that air cleaner that fits so it looks upside down.I have to ask because I don't know. What makes it a "Mr Norm's" car? Not the sticker I hope. I'm just a born sceptic.
Got it, thanks. Do you know if they came with any documentation other than what would be the receipt the dealership would have provided for the work they did on these special cars? Who would thought back then they'd be so rare and sought after today.Among other things, the unique three two -barrel induction. Edelbrock intake, Rochester carbs, and that air cleaner that fits so it looks upside down.
And the sticker.
Norm used Holley carbs, but I think GM style cause the mopar ones were hard to get at that time, that’s why the fuel line is on the opposite side. That upside down air cleaner is a Mr. Norm piece and I’m sure the other parts were available too through his dealer. They also “super tuned” and dyno’d many cars they sold and yes....they got the sticker too. Some cars even came with superchargers, but that might be 1972s that got themAmong other things, the unique three two -barrel induction. Edelbrock intake, Rochester carbs, and that air cleaner that fits so it looks upside down.
And the sticker.