Spyphish
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They really did not want to put hemis in public cars but had to comply with NASCAR after DQ in 65. 1st year was 66 and needed at least one per dealer of various types to comply. Other than a few convertibles and FBI 4 doors, these L code (low price) post cars are the rarest. Ironically they all begin with a convertible chassis with the torque boxes and large rear seat bulkhead. They tried to kill the power with different carbs, intake and cam but they still BAD. Youngest daughter is a redneck hunter/gearhead. She wants them and Bama trooper Javelin 1 of 3 remaining 72s in 71 purchase order. Another cop survivor.OMG>How on earth did you come across those coronets with 426.The interesting thing was chrysler would put a 426 hemi in a huge variety of cars.But one with a 4speed,wow.Museum cars ,really.Congratulations.Make sure you know exactly where you want those cars to go in your later years.wow.wow.wow.B.B
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