I would guess that is the prior August and not August of model year
I think this might be a new one for the list. (Although I thought that on the last one and somehow missed it in my VIN search LOL)
Oh, of course. C Bodies exist to keep E Bodies running. Or, to replace the factory 318 with a big block. Boring....(engine put in a Challenger by previous owner).
Based on the dimples in the side of the '8', I would call this one 219104.
This EW1 300 'vert was first flagged by @mdh157 back in August 2022. Eight months to the day later, this 'vert is still listed for sale on Hemmings.And here is yet another 1970 T-code 'vert. CM27T0C150536 is for sale by a dealer in PA. SBD was October 24, 1969.
This EW1 300 'vert was first flagged by @mdh157 back in August 2022. Eight months to the day later, this 'vert is still listed for sale on Hemmings.
At the same time, @mdh197 also flagged a second 300 'vert -- EB7. He found the window sticker, but the area showing the VIN was faded and we got the VIN from the title photo. Still, absent the fender tag, we had no info on the car's SBD -- which is the official topic of this thread.
Turns out the car is still for sale and, thanks to @SportFury70's FB search, we have the tag! SBD April 30, 1970 -- just about 53 years ago!
Here are a few pics of CM27T0C229842
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I was messaging the owner back in December. The AC is dealer installed and he said it looks factory, no “knee banger” vents. There are no good pics of the dash, so I cant really tell. I was tempted to go look at this one since it is right over the river from me outside of Philly, but at the time I was still recovering from surgery.Thanks for getting the info for this car straight. I was trying to figure out the lack of a code on the tag for A/C, despite the clear presence of a compressor in the engine compartment photo. This car has aftermarket A/C. Note the small 22" radiator - rather than the 26" associated with factory A/C.
I was messaging the owner back in December. The AC is dealer installed and he said it looks factory, no “knee banger” vents. There are no good pics of the dash, so I cant really tell. I was tempted to go look at this one since it is right over the river from me outside of Philly, but at the time I was still recovering from surgery.
I really thought this tag was posted before somewhere in this thread. He has lots of documentation, including the receipt for the ac install in 1972 and a letter from Chrysler stating only 903 1970 ‘verts were sold.
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That's why I wanted to see it in person, but the undercarriage pics looked very clean. He was pretty firm on the price back in December and I think he mentioned it didn't run, may be why it hasn't sold in all this time.Hey! This is great info, even though the Chrysler letter and window sticker are very difficult to read. Much appreciated. Looks like this car started life in NH, migrated to PA and was finally stored somewhere wet. . . All red flags. I think this car is almost a Parts Car.
Your need a Parts Car. . .That's why I wanted to see it in person, but the undercarriage pics looked very clean. He was pretty firm on the price back in December and I think he mentioned it didn't run, may be why it hasn't sold in all this time.