RE: 64 dodge light weaght
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arnsr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> where all the light weight cars a hemi
> 
 First,I 'll have to disagree with the corning glass.I believe that 
started on the 65 A-990 cars.

This car could still be a maxie car.The fact that the doors are missing 
doesn't make it a Hemi car,it only adds to the speculation.It could be a 
Maxie car,NOT HAVE the inverted shock tower,originally have the aluminum 
front end,and have had STEEL doors.The seller can claim the missing 
doors were aluminum(thereby making it a Hemi car)but can't prove it.Or 
can he?

If the car is a hardtop,which I doubt,it would have been one of the 
12-14 or so sold to the public.It would make no sense to have had it's 
steel doors and steel front clip removed as it could never have been a 
LIGHTWEIGHT Hemi hardtop.

You still didn't say whether this car is a Post or hardtop.How about 
offering some more info if you know it?Who supposedly raced the car 
originally?




  Dave Walters
  Denver, Co.
  

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