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, "Gerry Peters" <> said:
> > 
> so what kind of car was it ?
> -----   Well its my second Charger in the last few months, the first one  yielded up a good big block /727/ 8 3/4 suregrip powertrain plus a lot of nice stuff (front disc setup, sway bars, power windows, rallye dash but the roof was toast under the vinyl top.
  Wildcat was going to sell me a roof but for a few more hundred i got a
  solid 318 1971 Charger roller. The two will be going together to make a
  1971 Charger R/T clone complete with wing and 4 on the floor.
   Sure it wont be Govier approved but it will be tuff.
   Some people really think  these Chargers are ugly and I do too, but i
   have always thought they look wicked. They look like a knife. Or a
   shark. 
   I'm a dumb kid, I will never look at a vinyl roof car again.
   Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon

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