
Re: 64' Dodge 440 max wedge post
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Re: 64' Dodge 440 max wedge post
- From: Jason Chance <j23@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 14:26:00 -0600
Yep. When it comes to mopar "never say never".
It seems to me that if you were chummy with the factory reps or with a
dealership you would have been able to get it any way you wanted it. But
I guess the technicality is the difference between what you bought and
put together(or had the dealership put together) and what shipped
pre-assembled from the factory.
Jason
On 10/15/2006 1:10 PM, Donnie Schanz Jr wrote:
That has to be wrong. I was talking to a guy at Quaker City Dragway afew
weeks ago who is running an original 440 lightweight post car that belong to
McCandless. My father was suprised to here him say 440 post, but he had
paperwork to prove it.
Thanks
Donnie
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