LeBaron1973
Old Man with a Hat
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Thanks, thought it looked like the Hudson grille.It is a 37 Hudson.
Thanks, thought it looked like the Hudson grille.It is a 37 Hudson.
would you buy it if it came available?
Wish I had a picture of my buddies LeMans of that vintage. Jacked up rear with big tires, and he beat the snot out if it. Perfect early 90's muscle car for a guy about 20.If it wasn't a C body or another Mopar this could be the one for me...doesn't it just ooze muscle car attitude the way it sits?
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HUH! Had one just like it..dark blue 389 3-speed on floor..bought it for $125..sold it for $175..that was in 1973..they were a dime a dozen in those days..sheeeit..If it wasn't a C body or another Mopar this could be the one for me...doesn't it just ooze muscle car attitude the way it sits?
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The ONE that started it ALL for me when I was only about 3-4 years old, was this one. Since these don't just come on the market normally, it's truly outside of my range; and I don't feel so bad about settling for other Mopars.........
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That is what I refer to as the top of my lottery car list. There is one exactly like that every year at Nats.
Not like this one, Mike. Steve's car is a 28,000 original mile true survivor.
Very cool do you know any of the history on the car, how long Steve has had it, how many owners?
Very cool do you know any of the history on the car, how long Steve has had it, how many owners?
It's a museum worthy car... not that I've been privileged to see her in person... but she make a great dream.I don't recall all the specifics and I'm not sure if Steve would be okay in my sharing openly. I'll defer to him. All I will say is I believe Steve is the 2nd owner.