Unrestored-Low Mileage '65 Formula S at Car Show (video)

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A little confusing, says one-owner, then says purchased from Plymouth dealer in 1980. That's what I understood the first time through anyway.

 
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Here is a '65 Commando (four speed) but the video presentation is calling it a 318. The racing stripe comes down too far in front and not far enough down in the rear, which throws the look off a little bit.

 
Those were the start of it all . Very cool cars. I could not own one that nice I would have to make a Gasser out of it. But I love the way the look. to make one that nice would cost a fortune compared to a later model a-bodies. So much chrome and hard to find parts.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong...I thought Petty's car was taken apart and buried. He never wanted to see it again after his drag strip mishap?
 
Correct me if I'm wrong...I thought Petty's car was taken apart and buried. He never wanted to see it again after his drag strip mishap?
Yep. this one is a repop!
 

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yeah, didnt get the stripe just right but pretty nice. The 5800 miler got gyped, no wood grain steering wheel! Both had painted grill centers...mine was raw metal on a NN1 silver car. Maybe that color came raw and not painted? No chance of polishing it. very rough surface. Maybe zinc?
 
Here is a '65 Commando (four speed) but the video presentation is calling it a 318. The racing stripe comes down too far in front and not far enough down in the rear, which throws the look off a little bit.



I went to look a 66 Barracuda for sale long time ago. Owner claimed the motor was the original 318. I told him, no, if it was the original motor it was a 273. He got mad, said, NO it was a 318!!! I didn't argue with him, it wasn't really what I wanted anyway, so I just left.
 
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