Mopar related chat and bench racing
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Blue
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by Blue » Thu Jun 30, 22 10:24 am
Its a Spanish or South American Dart variant that looks to have been stretched, possibly a funeral car. I've seen a few of them converted into Hearses.
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gmopar59
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by gmopar59 » Thu Jun 30, 22 1:33 pm
Interior looks ok, not sure about the front.
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by Pete » Thu Jun 30, 22 4:56 pm
I think that is the ugly stick that is used to beat things....
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by Stu » Thu Jun 30, 22 8:02 pm
I’m kind of glad there’s no other info…
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by Steve » Thu Jun 30, 22 9:32 pm
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by MattH » Fri Jul 08, 22 7:40 pm
There is a Spanish built hearse version that was for sale over here this year, owner contacted me about getting registered, which I think it is now.
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