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Since the song was released in 63 I would lean towards it being a 63, The Little Old Lady from Pasadena was released in 64 and the lyrics call it a " a brand new shiny red super stocked Dodge"  so I figure it to be a 64. (your results may varie)

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Dang, Steve! That is one Sharp ride. I wonder if I can use one kit for both songs?

I really like that car. Got any more pics of it?

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8 hours ago, alexis said:

Dang, Steve! That is one Sharp ride. I wonder if I can use one kit for both songs?

I really like that car. Got any more pics of it?

I wish it was mine, and I'm a Ford guy, like my dad.  Grandad drove beige Dodge Darts with push button trans on a 225 slant six.   No, I just googled 1962 Dodge.

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On 6/20/2019 at 11:48 AM, Jon Haigwood said:

Since the song was released in 63 I would lean towards it being a 63, The Little Old Lady from Pasadena was released in 64 and the lyrics call it a " a brand new shiny red super stocked Dodge"  so I figure it to be a 64. (your results may varie)

What Jon said . I had the Jan and Dean 45 RPM . '64 MY .. red tinted windows , IIRC ..pexiglass . IIRC .. it was in a Car Craft Mag I subscribed to in the day . 

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