NitroNeal
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I found this buried in a shop. Story is it was hacked together in the mid 60's. From what I see I believe it. I think they had torcdh, stick welder and beer, period.
It was obviously a 4 door, back doors were welded in, the sliced and moved forward and welded. The factory stamping around the windsheild stancion area and the lip around the front half of where the gas filler would be throws everyone off so far. The stamping at the attach point for the stancions and the reinforcing under has to be factory because whomever did the body mods didn't have that kinda talent. Some of the body lines in the rear wheel opening are a clue, There is no or has been no seams in the very back of the body. Alll the old Mopar pics have no cowl tank. Whatdayathink????
Thanks, Neal.
It was obviously a 4 door, back doors were welded in, the sliced and moved forward and welded. The factory stamping around the windsheild stancion area and the lip around the front half of where the gas filler would be throws everyone off so far. The stamping at the attach point for the stancions and the reinforcing under has to be factory because whomever did the body mods didn't have that kinda talent. Some of the body lines in the rear wheel opening are a clue, There is no or has been no seams in the very back of the body. Alll the old Mopar pics have no cowl tank. Whatdayathink????
Thanks, Neal.
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