RE: oh no, another mopar
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Anyone besides me ever get the feeling that Neil must have married an 
angel?

Jim Jablonski
Royal Oak, Michigan
'64 Fury
Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
> Well i am  not getting any closer to a 1 of 39 ultra rare Mopar big
> block 4 speed Muscle car that is worthy of a  write up in mopar muscle ,
> but i am geting a bit smarter in my choices, and what to look for,
> thanks to listening to u old farts. LOL
>     Yep, i did it again, found a Mopar and an offer i couldnt refuse
>      Its a funny story too.  last summer I saw an old couple driving
>      around town in a pristine  68 valiant two door sedan. I had
>      actually never seen one before and didnt know what it was exactly.
>      I had seen the later Valiants and the real early ones but never a
>      67-69 type. I thought "man thats kind of a cool little car and its
>      a post too, a little miniature  post car. Bet it is light too, make
>      a goood race car".
>     Well guess what!  No its not the old couples valiant  but a
>     different one i brought home today, definitely classifies as a
>     survivor, its all original, everything is there down to the 4
>     hubcaps, original paint, original upholstery, even the original
>     paperwork, build sheet and owners manual .
>    I am now its third owner. it was owned by a couple here in oregon
>    from  68- 97, then sold to an older woman that drove it from 97-01
>    and then parked it for the last four years.
>    She advertised it and i was the first to respond.she  kept me waiting
>    a few days while her son hacked it out of  the briar thicket it had
>    been nesting in . 
>     She assured me it was in pretty good shape, and ran great when she
>     parked it.
>      Well i found out that it is indeed in great shape and i couldnt
>      resist. she wanted 1200, I gave her  1000. I have spent all day
>      cleaning it up and scrubbing it and it is in  pretty remamrkaBLE
>      SHAPE. Now i dont know what to do with it, i was gonna cut it up 
>      for a race car and stuff my 340 in there, but now i dont know what
>      to do, seems a shame to hack up a nice litle piece of history. Its
>      kind of a  goofy looking little car in a way, but i like it.
> 
>    This is what it is: Its a 1968 Plymouth valiant 2 door sedan- slant
>    six 225/auto with  the  Bronze metallic color AND A beige interior.,
>    runs and drives,
>    im gonna put it in a show this weekend.
>    well sorry for the lengthy post about an off toipic mopar but i had
>    to share. Its not a  superbird, but its all mine and its paid for.
>     Neal Zimmerman, eugene oregon
>     .

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