you guys must know your b? bodies? I dont, only ebodies.
I went by the door sticker. Indicates 1970
The dash vin is gone, the rad shroud is gone, the fender tag is gone. Maybe the door had been replaced? Or is the back of the car a 70?
I can check the engine code for year.
I am going to take a jack and lift it up, do b bodies have torque boxes for 440-6 cars and hemis like the ebodies do? If so, I can check for them if I lift it up.
I want to check the other charger also for torque boxes if b bodies have them?
Let me know.
Moparmatt, where are you located? You will pay 350 if I get it out?
Think 4 guys can carry a body shell? Up a steep hill?
I am going back this saturday to extract a 67 mustang fastback that I purchased for $100. Have to carry it about 300 yards. In pieces if we have to.
Last saturday, found a second ebody 833 4 spd in one of the buildings on the property. The owner let me in the building after I brought him and his wife a breaded tenderloin. Beautiful condition, with tabs and linkages, and a 70 pistol grip (push in) shifter still mounted on it. It was labeled as from a 83 dodge van and someone had cut the pistol grip shifter off and welded a long truck like shifter on it. Almost did not recognize it at first it was so covered with grease. Owner wanted $100 bucks for the whole thing. I think 100 will buy about anything in the yard.
could not find the Demon I had seen on an earlier trip that I will take pics of and send to this thread as requested. This place is over 40 acres of cars in a meandering gravel pit and I cant find my way around everywhere yet. There are probly 200 cars under water at this time that I wont be able to see until it dries up this summer. I can see two convertible tops sticking above the ice now. The tops are raised up and the cars are under the ice. Can you say hemi cuda convertible? Maybe I am obsessed?
Have found several parts of cudas, but so far no complete cuda.
I know there is a hemi in there somewhere
In one of the barns is a pile of transmissions and engines about 6 ft high and 40 ft circle with huge wooden beams on top. It will take a fork lift to dig thru it, but theres got to be a hemi in there someone.
If not, its still fun hoping and looking for treasure.
Do others of you get a kick out of searching stuff like this or am I wierd?