Attended last week-end. Great show, great
cars, lots of fun. Wondering if folks on this list were there?
Wonder if folks on the list knew about it? Wonder why there weren't more
FWD Look type cars there? Seems to me it was a great chance to show off
our favorite cars but a bit lightly attended.
Not chastizing. Just wondering about how to
get the word out on this type of event. The WPC is planning a National
Meet in the San Francisco area in 2009. I'm thinking ahead.
Henry Hopkins
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 10:18
AM
Subject: [FWDLK] 1961 Dodge D-500
Hey Guys,
Today I purchased a wrecked and rusted 1961 Dodge
D-500 2-door hardtop (minus engine and trans). The rear quarter emblems
are missing so I can't tell if it is a Phoenix, Pioneer,
etc... The side trim on this car extends all the way to
the leading edge of the front fender and is an "upper/lower" trim similar
to that on a '58 Plymouth Belvedere (at least on the doors and front
fenders). A stainless "spear" on the upper part of each front fender
divides the trim into the two "upper/lower" pieces. I've looked at a
bunch of '61 Dodges on the net and have yet to find one with this particular
side trim. Every '61 Dart I've seen has the side trim that
ends on the door and does not extend to the front of the car. This
car is a total wreck, but does have a little trim left and the super rare '61
D-500 emblem. Has anyone out there ever encountered a '61 with trim like
this? There appears to be evidence that "Sportone" type inserts were
once installed between the upper and lower trim pieces. This all looks
factory, but who knows? Any help on this matter would be
appreciated!
Jim Pennington
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