Neil Get a life or a grip on yours! The list is the list! Not some be all-answer-all-ORACLE to all your D quests. Perhaps you should broaden your horizon and take your question to the car/guys matrices ;-) my devalued 2 cents worth doug eastern sierra Adj Services wrote: > Wow, NOBODY'S cross-paths with this gentleman, and/or his 57 Coro D501 > convertible??? > > So much for the "Small FWDLK World", for this car/guy to pass under > our 'radar' screens! > > Neil V. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [FWDLK] Where's Waldo (& his D501??) > Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 17:34:59 -0700 > From: eastern sierra Adj Services <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Actually , NOT "Waldo", but howabout "Sonny Benson"? Way back, in the > 9/91 issue of MoPar Collector's Guide, they had a black&white > feature-article on an all-yellow, 1957 Coronet D501 CONVERTIBLE. > The article said that the car had a "tan" top. The photography > was so-so, but the car did appear to have a D501 emblem--impossible to > confirm in the 'rear-photo', though. It DID have the requisite 15" > wheels, with 15" 1956 'spinners', on it. The 'silver' engine appeared > to have red(?) painted Fury-Type aircleaners, and black(???) painted > valve covers. A Grand-Total of THREE pictures.The Body & top looked to > be freshly restored, but the engine compt looked rather 'original', but > clean. The article was written on a 'friend-of-a-friend' > ("third-hand") basis. > > I tried contacting MCR, but they professed to know nothing about the > car, except that it might be "In Texas". > > Subsequently, I have heard/seen/read NOTHING about the car, which, > undoubtably, still exists somewhere!! How can "you" keep this car > "under-cover"?? > > btw, the article said that the convertible's "curb weight" was 3,815, > which sound correct, but this car also had a Torqueflite trannie, which > WAS factory-available. > > So, who/where is "Sonny" Benson, and this-car? > Finally, thanx to Tony Boatman's purchase of a NOS D500 emblem, on Ebay, > a non-winning bidder was contacted, and HE has a 1957 CRL 2-dr HT, that > appears to have a REAL D501 engine in it (KD501-1019)--I'm trying to > confirm whether the car, itself, might be a righteous "1-of-1" CRL (not > holding my breath), but the owner states that the car "came" with this > engine, & its history IS "known". > We'll see.... > > Neil V.
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