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The car has been in numerous magazines from the exposure of a Ray Evernham photo shoot along with Kasey Kahne's #9 Charger in an advertising click with MSD Electronic Ignitions.
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It sports an 8-track tape player and that 8 track has been in the car and still plays since the first week I owned the car. I have of course replaced the drive belt several times. It is now the sweetest car I have ever owned, and is appraised at $80,000.00 which is just numbers that have no meaning. I have already told my little girl who is now 34, that the car will be left to her when I should no longer be driving. So someday, maybe my grandson will be showing the car off at car shows and cruise-ins.
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�Like what, was my reply?� �Why don't your restore that car back there?� �I don't have the money for that project,� She told me; �If you restore it, I'll pay for it,� She said the magic words, so I started the restoration and by 2001 it was finished. The car was a basket case, but I knew how it was suppose to be done, and I was cracking the whip and it was restored in 10 months. I discovered that classic car people, are the cream of the crop when it comes to being nice and for some reason they all come from the same mold of decency.
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The Old Charger was serviced by Willard Milo Sox at his Sinclair station in Burlington, N.C. Mr. Sox is Ronnie Sox's Dad, and everyone knows Ronnie as 5 time World drag racing Champion. Herb McCandless was instrumental in helping with the restoration of the car, and today she sits tall and I must say is better than the day I bought the car.
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