I dont think this the same car as mine. Mine still has the paint on it although the car has been repainted but that was along time agoand the paint is lacking .The second owner had the car sitting in a pole shed along with many other rare mopars (67 hemi plymouth ,67 coronet with 440, 57 d 500 and alot of rare engines) I know the car had sat along time ,but it started right up ( It was sitting on flat tires his son aired them up)and backed it out of the shed. IT was like watching the titanic come up from the deep ocean. My car is complete and straight not missing one thing. but does need a restoration. The original owner rebuilt the engine some time ago and painted it yellow ...he also told he wasn;t sure if he was recogized as the original owner because the car was originally given to a salesman at a lumber yard to use for work but the car came back (maybe to hard on the wallet with gas and all) I contacted ed hollingsworth about a year ago and to my surprise he was still alive ( 72).said he was looking for the car becuase he wanted to restore it. he told me that he was an intior and trim guy and still does work ..also he had an extra grill for the car( he bought one for the chrome molding and put the rest back in the box).Unfortunatlyhe said he had no pictures of the car from way back so i figured that maybe the 300 webring could help find some ...I thank all of you for your help. thanks again ,bob mundo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]