Dodge Magnum pile of NOS sheetmetal

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Don't see a package like that everyday.
That's what she said when I took off................never mind:p

For someone restoring a Magnum with "Wisconsin Patina", heck of a deal for $2,200

Side note: Back in the late '80's a friend of mine had a Magnum GT with only a few small rust holes in the 1/4's. I loved that car. Wonder what ever happened to it? Probably succumbed to cancer and went to the great car show in the sky, a long time ago.:(
 

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1978-1979 Magnums are one of my dream cars. In their day, nothing came close to them in looks. I would love to get my hands on a 1978 Big Block Magnum GT with the two tone (Silver and Black or Silver and Dark Blue (probably Nightwatch Blue)) paint, high back buckets and a console shifter.
 

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That's what my buddy had, black/silver, buckets, console, 400, I think the interior was red (?), A/C, power windows, cruise, the works. It had under 100,000 miles and get ready to scream,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,he paid about $1,500 for it off the Dodge dealers used car lot sometime around the 1985-86 area. Only flaw I remember is a few tiny rust holes in the lower 1/4's.
 
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