A '76 2-door NY with a 4-speed.

Is that commando1's old car? Wouldn't have expected 2, but I think the scoops are different.
 
Yep, Stan's car. It's an interesting build and maybe he will fill in the details for you.
 
Documented one of one rare special ordered factory executive car.
Only one like it it in the world.
$65,000.00.
Own a piece of history....
 
I sure hope that car migrates to Carlisle one these years so we all can see your craftsmanship and innovation Stan!
 
Does Rush (Minnesota) still own it?

I sold it to a guy who sold it to Rush who sold it to a guy who sold it to...

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I sure hope that car migrates to Carlisle one these years so we all can see your craftsmanship and innovation Stan!
If you ever do see it, it won't be the car that I sold...
 
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I guess the scoops changed color... For a moment I thought there was another... Ok I like the 4 speed idea... if you dont you probably cant drive one... I am OK with the wheels... they actually look kinda bad *** and go with the 4 speed idea well enough... the rest... well... Nah...

Stan I am glad you built her... but I hope this doesn't inspire others... I can picture a lot of half dismantled cars as less determined individuals try. I would have liked her better with Road Wheels and a sleeper look, but thats just my taste. Now that its been done... back to preserving the character of these cars, please.
 
I still want to see a '70 Chrysler with a 6-pac hood scoop. I thunk it would look cool, but I'm not going to experiment to find out. :drama:
 
Get a extra hood and try it out. I think the 66 super stock hood scoops would look best on a C body. If you decide it is not right put original hood back on.
 
i would have liked to have seen that car with a tunnel ram coming through the hood instead of those goofy scoops. that coupe is a celebrity, but the previous owner's current two-tone sedan is just that much nicer. SG
 
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