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Exactly....so which was the last ragtop? This white one? Or is there another one?
Anyway, IMHO 1 of 17 is what counts. |
#13 lived next door to my girlfriends mother in S.Pines, Pinehurst, SC. I took for granted she was the original owner. She said one of the grandkids were going to get it, in her late 70's, maybe early 80's at the time. Pretty cool it's the only car on the list with pictures, I haven't seen it since the late 1970's.
Vivid memory of her driving it at 25 mph, sunken in the seat, full on grey hair. It only had high teens for miles at the time, and perfect. Thanks for the link 69bis, I always wondered if that car was accounted for. |
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From what I always understood, the Vins of the missing cars are not known? Is this correct or has more info come to light? :hmmm: ~ Pete . |
I can't be positive, but I think all VINs are known, just have not been publicized. I believe the public info is related to auto vs manual & color combos.
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3-page article in the Nov 2017 issue of POCI's Smoke Signals magazine just on this car alone. Also in the same issue was a 9-page article on 1971 Judge production with color breakdowns of the convertibles.
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Excellent post Mike,thanks for sharing that.
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You're welcome! The 3-page article on the Doctor's '71 Judge was written by John Green, the 9-page article on 1971 Judge production, WT7 Blackouts, and 1971 Judge ragtops was one I authored.
Mike |
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