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Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 07:31 AM

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Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 07:31 AM

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Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 07:32 AM

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Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 08:03 AM

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A question came up in the eBay section about this car's options. Mid year Plymouth added the Performance Hood, Sport Stripe with 383 callout and rear spoiler as options on the Gran Coupe. I believe (???) it was around April of 1970.

The Sport Stripes are V6X which is not on the tag. V5X is which are black body side moldings. J81 is the rear wing type spoiler - not on tag. N41 is dual exhausts with turndowns - on the tag. N42 is missing - the exhaust with tips through the rear valance panel. M91 is luggage rack which is missing on the car. M21 and M25 are moldings. A62 is Rallye Instrument Cluster Package. B51 is Power Brakes. Though the car has hood pins, there is no J45.

Conclusion. It's a 1970 Gran Coupe made up to look like a 'Cuda. IMO, would be worth more money as the fender tag shows then with all the Cuda additions. As it was built: one of 341 (4 speed 383 4-V)

Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 09:06 AM

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Let's turn the clock back by millions of years to a time when crocodiles as long as buses lived in the Americas. A new study of Deinosuchus fossils has revealed more details of what these mind-boggling predators looked like and how they behaved.

Deinosuchus, which can be translated as "terrible crocodile" or "terror crocodile," ate dinosaurs, notes a paper published in late July in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. The massive animals lived between 75 million and 82 million years ago and would have been at the top of the food chain. They had teeth the size of bananas

Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 12:34 PM

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Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 12:35 PM

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Lee Stewart 08-11-2020 12:36 PM

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