As I found it...Back in 95
& how it looked one year later...
Ok I posted a picture on the very first page of this thread planning to come back & type out the whole story... I got busy & never got back to typing the story... So here goes...
Back in 1990 I finished my Sublime Green R/T S.E. that I'd been working on for eight years, on one of my very first drives I got flagged down by a guy I'd never met before, he wanted to look the car over & get his son to look the car over.... As we were talking he mentioned he had a Challenger at home but didn't really want to talk about it, didn't say much really...
A year later I was out driving my Rally Red Challenger convertible & he flagged me down again... Same deal, looked allot, tried to get his son interested to little avail & again barely mentioned he had a Challenger at home, this time however he did mention it was a convertible...
So I'm kinda interested but he's not ready to say anything & I respect that....
A year later I have my R/T S.E. & I have my buddy driving my vert, we stop for breakfast before going out for a drive... When we come out here's the same guy again looking over my cars.... This time he gives up that the car is a Sublime R/T vert.....
But he's a very private guy & no we can't go see it.....
The following year a buddy mentions he'd just been to a family reunion & while talking with his uncle who use to race an old 66 Coronet they got talking cars, and his uncle still has the 66 but he also has an old Challenger that hasn't seen the road in 15 years... My name came up & they both knew me, one my friend Jeff had known me for years, the other John had met me a few times when I was out in my Challengers... Yup, small world... Anyway with the extra level of trust Jeff was able to bring to the situation I finally got a chance to go see the car....
Three of us actually went that day, my buddy Jeff, our friend Greg & myself... Opening that barn & there sits three old Mopar.. A 63 Max Wedge Plymouth, a 66 Dodge Coronet complete with vintage panel paint & a mural.... Centerlines & a WO type scoop... Oh, and a very beat Sublime Challenger R/T vert... It was hit hard on the passenger side, it was tagged high in the nose, fenders & hood were crunched but the grill & bumper weren't hurt...
The trunk floor was gone, the drivers footwell had a hole in it.... But it was pretty complete, a great color, had lots of NOS parts, the dash pad was cherry... It had allot of positives...
But it wasn't for sale & he had no plans to sell it..... He'd picked it up back in 75 from a little car lot near his house... It was already severely beaten & on the way home the tranny let go.... It had a 1971 Indiana State safety inspection sticker, it had a Blue (Officer) 1973 Mather AFB gate sticker & it looked like Bo & Luke Duke had enjoyed their time with the car..... Oh, I think George Barris was responsible for the exhaust tips.... :roflsmiley
: Anyway he got the car home & parked it under a tree where it sat for years, he did want to fix it, he saw it's potential, he gathered allot of cool parts back when you could still get them...
But life happens, his wife got pregnant, then it happened again.. They moved from town out to the country, the car came along & got moved into the barn...
By this point he knew the car wasn't gonna be his toy but he hoped his son would take an interest and he kept seeing my cars which he tried to use as inspiration for his son....
It hadn't happened but now that we'd made a little more of a connection I told him if I could help or if if taking his son for a drive might inspire him I'd be happy o help...
When me & my buddies drove off that day my buddy Greg basically said that car is a POS & only a fool would try to save it... My buddy Jeff said it's a really cool car but way past anything he'd try to take on.... And I left there wondering how I was gonna pry the car from John's hands..
Jeff asked what I thought the car might be worth & I gave him a number that at the time was probably high but I felt the NOS parts made it a good deal
The following spring Jeff called, John's son had made it very clear he wasn't interested it that junker & he bought a Chevy S10 Blazer.... If I would pay the number we'd discussed the car was mine... Done!!