limegreen70
Pokorny Enterprise's
Is there a Interior picture?
He was a wealth of information for sure. The Mopar community took a hit when he passed.Bruce, Rest In Peace buddy knew a lot about these cars. Calling @RustyRatRod. He was Bruce’s buddy. Kim
Do u or did u have any of his info? KimHe was a wealth of information for sure. The Mopar community took a hit when he passed.
That my friend is a sad story. I don't know if you remember, but he owned and operated the 70-71 Dart GT Registry web site. Joey was really interested in getting it and making it an offshoot of this site. I think he tried to get in touch with Bruce's ex and never heard a thing. All that information was lost. I was fortunate enough to get a few of his books, but nothing Mopar related. He loved airplanes too. I got his favorite book about planes and a few other things. That was it.Do u or did u have any of his info? Kim
That’s too bad. I remembered that so that’s why I got your attention. I was hoping all the info he had never got lost/thrown out. Bruce sure was a valuable asset to this site. KimThat my friend is a sad story. I don't know if you remember, but he owned and operated the 70-71 Dart GT Registry web site. Joey was really interested in getting it and making it an offshoot of this site. I think he tried to get in touch with Bruce's ex and never heard a thing. All that information was lost. I was fortunate enough to get a few of his books, but nothing Mopar related. He loved airplanes too. I got his favorite book about planes and a few other things. That was it.
He was a good friend, too. I would not be so into slant sixes were it not for him. He was right! lolThat’s too bad. I remembered that so that’s why I got your attention. I was hoping all the info he had never got lost/thrown out. Bruce sure was a valuable asset to this site. Kim
Hi all being the owner of this car I have a few more pictures. Please keep in mine I got it this way.I just today bought the entire front clip with rails to fix this car.Yes, pictures are helpful, however, I currently only have pics of the build sheet and the fender tag. The owner pulled down his ad after I looked at the car. He agreed to sell the car to me because I want to see it restored and not parted out. Here's a visual of the car: It looks more red than burnt orange, probably had some repaint work over time. It has a black roof original to the car, body side moulding and a bumble bee stripe (black) but no code for that...looks to have been added. Interior is black 70 duster buckets and the really cool thing is that the door panels are pleated same as the seats...that was in 1970 only from what I can tell. The car is rusty: needs quarters, fenders, front rails and firewall, trunk and extensions, full floor and probably rear rails. Hood is also rusty underneath. Bumpers will need chrome too. No title which is a pain but oh well.
Now...we need someone like OldKimmer to step up (think he might have owned one of everything) and impart some wisdom on us. I want to determine if I should take this on or let someone with more knowledge and resources to bring this historically significant (I think) back to life.
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Nice!!BTW, my 70 GT was the same color, but without the two tone and had a brown interior.
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Good from far, but far from good, lol, that was probably taken around 1987 or so.Nice!!
As long as it moves under it’s own power it’s good.Good from far, but far from good, lol, that was probably taken around 1987 or so.