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    Now a turn toward Super Stock land;

    The first is probably a clone of a '64 Savoy sedan with a 426 Max Wedge, reasonably authentic looking, and very clean. Reminds me a little of my old Savoy.

    Next is a Black '65 Belvedere I sedan, again looked like a well done semi-clone with a couple hot roddy features like narrowed rear axle, mini-tubs, and wide wheel/tire combo.

    Then a '65 Dodge Coronet sedan which caught my eye first because it's the same body style and color of the one I'm building. This fellow didn't go Hemi for power, looked more like a single 4 barrel 440 with auto. The red interior "fights" just a bit with the tan exterior, I prefer the gold like I'm doing.

    Last is a real deal, '65 Plymouth Belvedere I, Lightweigt Hemi Super Stock sedan. Has the thin Corning glass and all the right hardware. Though in the shadows it looks like the same tan color of the Dodge above it, it's actually off white. Next to it was a real deal Red '65 Dodge A990 lightweight super stock, but between being jammed in under the awning, and in shadows I couldn't get a good photo.
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