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Take the VIN number from it, decode it, then you can find out if it really is a 96, and what engine it came with. If it's not a 96, it's not a real indy.
Everything Ive heard so far makes it seem authentic. Idk if I mentioned this guy knows nothing about Dodges. The engine definetaly looked like a 360 the rims were original factory. It came with the roll pan mentioned, everything looked authentic factory except the CAI and the ricer mirrors. the miles were a little over 40k, it is in overall good shape, expect some minor scrapes and chips.
^Easier way than that
Open the hood, look up at the label by the latch on the underside.
If it has primary paint code PCH(brilliant blue) & secondary paint code QCH(white stripe on grille) as well as code AGJ (Indy package) then it is an Indy.
^Easier way than that
Open the hood, look up at the label by the latch on the underside.
If it has primary paint code PCH(brilliant blue) & secondary paint code QCH(white stripe on grille) as well as code AGJ (Indy package) then it is an Indy.