Me too. Where did you find that?Jealous
Curbside classic has snapped 2 pics of my cars here around Oregon for the website. I had no idea they were even on there. Cool little page.Hawt. Svigel's Auto Parts (years ago when they were a longtime family biz in Denver-Metro; I mentioned them in this) had several of those in their large stock of NOS Mopar exhaust parts. If they didn't all get sold over the years — and they might've not — then they probably were included when Old Car Parts Northwest bought out the stocks when Svigel's shut down to make way for sprawl. Then the longtime owner of OCPNW sold the biz and retired, and the new owner's got numerous warehouses full of parts not (yet?) inventoried or catalogued.
All to say: finds like this will still be possible every once in awhile for awhile yet.
Ohyeh? Which ones?Curbside classic has snapped 2 pics of my cars here around Oregon for the website.
My old 68 Blue 4 Dr Coronet here.Ohyeh? Which ones?
Grew up in Denver. Can't count the trips to Svigel's and Colorado auto parts. Great places and great people.Hawt. Svigel's Auto Parts (years ago when they were a longtime family biz in Denver-Metro; I mentioned them in this) had several of those in their large stock of NOS Mopar exhaust parts. If they didn't all get sold over the years — and they might've not — then they probably were included when Old Car Parts Northwest bought out the stocks when Svigel's shut down to make way for sprawl. Then the longtime owner of OCPNW sold the biz and retired, and the new owner's got numerous warehouses full of parts not (yet?) inventoried or catalogued.
All to say: finds like this will still be possible every once in awhile for awhile yet.