Richard, I’m sharing your email with the list, ’62 was an interesting year in Letter Car history, and your car is a great example. Sounds like a 1 of 1. Bob J From: Richard Murino <richard_murino2@xxxxxxxxxxx> To set the Sport record straight, AI am the proud 42 year owner of a 1962 Sport with every option offered in a letter series car ( Dual Quad, P/S, P/W, P/B, A/C, Dual Pnt dist, etc… Plus one extremely rare option never offered on a 62H. My car started as a 62H. The first owner, the one I bought it from in 1984, had six children. So he paid an extra $$premium to have the buckets and console removed at he factory. It was made with two red leather bench seats; both with center pull-down armrests installed. The $$premium option that he was charged extra $$$ for was a six way power front bench seat. 62 300-H’s never came with power front bench seats. All factory production numbers show that a 62 Sport with this option is rare. Much rarer than a 1962 300H with console and fixed swivel buckets. Think about it…a 300-H than can carry 6, or more, people yet compete with a “regular” 300-H in every way possible. This Is it worth the same as a letter? Controversy says it could be worth more. Definitely rarer. Either way it’s cool. Red leather, red wheels, red paint and can carry six adults. Also a multiple “Best of show winner” Something to think about. R. Murino (club member) Sent from my iPhone
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