oliver
Senior Member
What a beauty!
Here's my 71 300. All original and only 15,500 miles.
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There is another guy who has a white 1970 300 that shows up on our club cruise nights. It to is a very nice car. The owner stated that there was another 71 300 like mine in the area, except it did not have the center console and I have yet to see it at any of the shows or cruise-ins.Wow, that's awesome and like the charger also. Know of anyone else that has this car? Ever see any at any car shows? How many are left?
That's because they are limited on space when it comes to do resto projects and parts are very expensive.My understanding is projects aren't desired so much in Europe.
That's because they are limited on space when it comes to do resto projects and parts are very expensive.
That would be Julian, aka, VDK2010.Yes, I guess they like to buy them completed and drive them. I did see a guy who has a post either here or the drydock and he is in Germany and do a full bore restoration of a 69 imperial. Nothing left undone on it. Has hundreds of pics and narration and rebuilding everything. This seems to be a rare car but not in price.
Nope, we EU ppl dont afraid hard project. We afraid sheetmetal work. Engine, TF, etc we like to work.
OFC not perwert like me, seized engine, rusted trunk floor etc.
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