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This is my first visit to the Syracuse Nationals since '19, and as in the past I thought I'd share the subjects this group would find most interesting.  The P15 business coupe is a 16k mile original, and the modified vehicles all have MoPar powertrains (I stop looking when I see a belly button motor - that's just me, your taste may vary!)

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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing. All the cars spool me up with envy cause they look so good, however the one that really tickled me was the wagon with the camping tent on the top. Now that was a cool looking display.

 

Joe Lee

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The green Windsor was in the same shop where I had my paint done.  There are many fenders, inner fenders, patch panels etc, etc, from Arizona on that car, plus many hours of fabrication like the areas the rear fender captures nuts are located.  If it's the same owner it's a car from the Syracuse area. It was in the shop for nearly three years.  Then it spent a long while in the upholstery shop before being on the road again.

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My car was there also. I didn't get many pics due to phone issues. Here is a selfie.

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Interesting, same weekend as Chryslers at Carlyle.  Wonder if that affected attendance?  I'd rather look at these cars anyway.

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Pretty sure I just saw that 41 truck for sale at a cheap 28.5k

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8 hours ago, Sniper said:

Interesting, same weekend as Chryslers at Carlyle.  Wonder if that affected attendance?  I'd rather look at these cars anyway.

8,000 cars at the Syracuse Nationals. I hang with a bunch of Mopar muscle car folks and we have a much better time at the Syracuse Nationals than at Carlyle.

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