Graveyard Carz New Letter #1
I think correct restorations have their place. The inspection daubs, paper tags and stampings have importance. I can appreciate all that. I too like a modified car. I had a 74 Duster with a 71 front end and taillights that I called the Frankenduster. That was actually my screen name awhile. That car looked very much like a 71 Duster 340 from the outside with the hood blackout over original color B5 paint. I sold the car in 2011 to a guy in North Dakota.
I still have my 70 Charger, a car that looks mostly stock from the outside. Aside from the wheels and tires, it appears like a 1970 R/T for the most part. It is also a non pedigree car, starting out as a XP Charger 500 with a 318.