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Nick Tiberio wrote:
> 
> 
> One additional note on aluminun cars as I know it to be. I purchased my 
> 64 Belvedere hardtop 426 Stage III aluminum car in 1971 from my neighbor 
> 
> who was the original owner.
> Not so much the term Factory Race Car, but the option when ordering the 
> race package. Cars with the 11:1 comp engines were normally ordered with 
> 
> the steel option and no hood scoop. The 13.5:1 comp race package 
> normally was ordered with the dual hump air scoop which was part of the 
> aluminum option.
> If any of you have Mopar Muscle January 1999 you may read and view on a 
> great chart with option notes all the variations. The article is called 
> "Chrycler's Light Brigade and deals with most of the 1963/64 options. 
> The February 1999 issue is Part II and deals with the 1965 options.
> 
> Nick Tiberio

Nick, Sounds correct to me.I have a print ad from late 63 confirming 
your info,and the fact you could walk into the dealer and order one.

  Dave Walters
  Denver, Co.
  

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