I drove by this car everyday for a year while my son attended kindergarten. I had to pick him up from school and drive past the car. It sat outside for about half of the year and the remainder of the school year I didn't see it. I assumed it was probably a slant 6 auto car and I really didn't need it. I couldn't even see the sunroof from the angle it was parked. One day I saw the garage door open and inquired about the car. The rest is history. Jim
It's a 75. It appears to have a cast iron overdrive. I still haven't unloaded it from the trailer. It runs and drives, but does need a little TLC. It should be a nice winter tinker around project. There are still deals out there! You guys wouldn't even believe how much I gave for this car. It's so low that I might have you guys huntin me down to string me up. :toothy7: Jim
It's not the numbers matching engine, but it's kind of the next best thing. It has a bone stock 360 already swapped in. I'll tweak this one just a little. Jim
There are still deals out there! You guys wouldn't even believe how much I gave for this car. It's so low that I might have you guys huntin me down to string me up. :toothy7: Jim
What a find! Just get rid of the ugly double square taillights and you'll have a beautiful car :yawinkle: Seriously, though, a 4 spd and A/C is enough to sell me on almost any Mopar, but throw in the already swapped 360 (driving nonetheless!), sunroof, and defroster, and that's a diamond in the rough if you ask me!
Remember: A bodies survived into the mid 70's to become (don't say pontiac trans am) the last of the muscle cars. A '75 with the cool trimmings? I'd be proud. :wav: