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South Augusta, GA

That doesn't look at all like a '65... top seems to be the 67-and-up non-removable type, and the dash looks like the padded one (though it's hard to see). Grille also looks like the later type. Split bumpers would fit, then.

Still, a neat find -- especially if it's a runner after some minimal work. You know you'll restore it, too.
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drooartz said:
That doesn't look at all like a '65... top seems to be the 67-and-up non-removable type, and the dash looks like the padded one (though it's hard to see). Grille also looks like the later type. Split bumpers would fit, then.

Still, a neat find -- especially if it's a runner after some minimal work. You know you'll restore it, too.
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Well you made me think...I went out and got the title and it says a 1967 (GAN3L/44137)
I was paying so much attention to Vin# didn't even check title for year.

It was told avertized as a 1965..... anyway thanks for pointing that out for me
 
67 is a good year for Spridgets.

I've become a Spridget geek over the last few years. Not that long ago I wouldn't notice these things, now I can't help myself. :smile:
 
Isn't that the year of the "good" engine?



( I really need to learn more about the older stuff, but I'm afraid I'll just forget it like everything else I knew.) :crazy:
 
drooartz said:
67 is a good year for Spridgets.

I've become a Spridget geek over the last few years. Not that long ago I wouldn't notice these things, now I can't help myself. :smile:

Is there a bad year for Spridgets? (and if you say rubber bumper I shall have to come and hurt you)
 
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