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I'm in.... I'll throw some money at that. I would never build one,
way to much work, but just having a copy of the manuel would
be KOOL>

Earl


I couldn't agree more guys. I thought the same thing when I read about 
it. BTW, the article Don is talking about was in the April 2004 Mopar 
Collectors Guide, by Randy Holden, and their take on it not being shared

was:

"Because using this guide, it would be possible to exactly duplicate, 
down to the smallest detail, the construction methods of a factory Hemi 
A/FX altered wheelbase car or a factory authorized conversion. We need 
not tell you what a giant can of worms that could cause down the road!"

While I am sure that there are some people out there that would try to 
scam the public with a clone, I agree that most of them are accountable 
and have a long (and well photographed) history and it should be 
relatively easy to find the fakes...

A real predicament for honest people such as ourselves... perhaps we 
could all pool together our money and buy a copy and keep it to 
ourselves... secret meetings, handshakes, code-words... I know I would 
put up some cash to have a copy of one of those books.

Jason





On 11/9/04 3:15 PM, Dave Walters wrote:

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>Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
>  
>
>>Earl just took the words right out of my mouth, same thing i thought 
>>too, why the big secret?  Anybody should be able to differentiate 
>>between a clone and the real thing so i dont understand. Besides I 
>>dont think there would be a flooding of the market with AWB clones- 
>>way too big  of a project for most people to consider.
>>   Neal Zimmerman,  Eugene Oregon
>>    
>>
>
>Earl,Neal,
>
>I agree with you 100%,but it's not mine to loan out.It's another one of
>those "I have it,it's mine" things I guess.I was free to look at the 
>document all I wanted, but couldn't take it home.I run into it all the 
>time,esp. with parts I could use.I believe it's called hoarding.
>
>I personally don't see the issue of forgery being relevent.IMO,only a
>very few real AWB cars survived,as most of them twisted themselves 
>apart,and they're all accounted for.As for differentiating between
clone 
>and real,4208.7 is the manual Chrysler used to build the AWB cars.If
you 
>followed it exactly you probably could pass a car off as original,but 
>without the correct oddball parts.Except for my opinion above.
>
>On the flip side of it,if you paid $500 for that document and lent it 
>to
>someone who then posted it on the internet,you just lost $500.I don't 
>know what to tell ya, guys.I know at least 3 people with that 
>document,and none of them will let it be copied.
>
>Earl,do you recall seeing a white '65 AWB car in Vegas last year?Either
>in the pits or racing? If you did, that's Pete Haldiman's car.  
>
>  Dave Walters
>  Denver, Co.
>  
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