Mopars For Sale

Later this evening when I get done working I will write my side to this story. Glenn is a nice guy that people seem to like to take advantage of. The car was not the car it was advertised for sale as. It's a f@@king wreck!The only thing that makes it salvageable is the fact that it is a 67 383GTS.
I looked at that car in 8" of snow last winter with my 2 kids in 20ยบ weather, and I saw the bent frame rail. There really isn't any way to miss it if you look at it.
I remember it was mini-tubbed, the ENTIRE floor was cut out of it, and I think it had cut inner front fenders for headers, but I could be mistaken.
The body on the car was pretty beat to ****, but it had a lot of good parts to go with it. If I was seriously interested in it, I would have tried to strike a deal on the car & parts without the motor and trans, but after seeing the floor and the frame I walked away.
He had a shitload of parts for this car in his basement, but it was so piled up & in boxes I coundn't do an accurate inventory to access the deal.

He showed me & the kids his 68 Hemi Dart in the garage, but wouldn't let us in the garage to get close. I think he was afraid the kids would touch it. He claimed it was a real LO23 car in not so many words, but I never got to see the VIN.

He also has a pretty nice T/A Challenger, and I see both the T/A and the Dart are on eBay from time to time. I guess he's having a hard time selling them.

Bob seemed to be a nice guy, and was gracious to us while we were there, but he is a bit of a salesman. I make that statement based on his description of the car, and what I saw when I got there.

Sorry you're unhappy with the car. I know it could be fixed and driven as it isn't THAT bad, but it will take a lot of dollars and a lot of time.

Good Luck with it, anyway.

George