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Maybe the Marlin Show Car from AMC before the production model.  Never have seen this one.  Not a bad looking car.  Looks mid to late 50's.  The production model was a bad joke in my opinion.

I hope someone can jump in with a positive ID and/or any other info.

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mopar...8 years before the Marlin...

 

I did not post it as a What is it as I figured most folks would have known.........

 

Tim thats not one that even I recognize. I so see what reminds me of the early charger Cpillar rear window design.

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mopar...8 years before the Marlin...

 

I did not post it as a What is it as I figured most folks would have known.........

Most folks probably do know what it is. But I am not most folks. What the hell is it?

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Why is it they have all these really cool concept cars, then lose the whole concept when they put them in production??

Gene

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Ah heard of that one but maybe have never seen a photo or a rear view of it. I read at one point Joe Bortz the guy with all the concept cars was going to try and recover it from the shipwreck but was talked out of it.

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Ah heard of that one but maybe have never seen a photo or a rear view of it. I read at one point Joe Bortz the guy with all the concept cars was going to try and recover it from the shipwreck but was talked out of it.

 

 

am sure recovery would about to be fruitless at this point....this is also not the first time a Chrysler prototype was severely damaged in transit..given that it is radically different as a concept car is supposed to be...this one would have done well to be produced instead of that butt ugly 41 Thunderbolt...nothing attractive about that car at all....

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