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  1. ceebuddy

    NOT MINE 1971 Imperial LeBaron 4dr on eBay

    True on Chryslers, but on Imperials they do fully retract, probably because there is more space available between the firewall snd the wheelhouse. As was written above, the correct location (on a 1969 and 1970 Imperial) would be on the passenger side fender. As Imperial Pete correctly noted...
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    NOT MINE 1970 Newport convertible project (EW1 white, E2B3 blue interior, 383-2)

    Yes, they did change in 1971 when Newport and 300 glove box doors became identical and New Yorker glove box doirs also featured a smooth surface. Also note that the entire 1971 Chrysler dashboard changed in many details: The pad has no lower "lip" anymore, the center A/C outlets are flush with...
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    NOT MINE 1970 Newport convertible project (EW1 white, E2B3 blue interior, 383-2)

    That's the original 1970 Chrysler Newport glove box door style.
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    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler new yorker $1,234

    It may look like it from that angle but perhaps a full picture of the rear would show those are regular 1970 New Yorker taillights.
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    NOT MINE '70 300 'vert $8,500 Bellevue Florida

    Apoarently, the car was sold through Coparts in the meantime.
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    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible / Red / Atlanta GA

    Not sure if we had CM27T0C238510 before. Currently for sale by a dealer on eBay. Not much description, just pictures.
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    NOT MINE 1971 Chrysler newport $11,000

    The fender skirts as an option cost $37.40 (list price) back then. Not cheap, that's probably why it wasn't selected often.
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    NOT MINE 1971 Chrysler newport $11,000

    Here is an info on Certicards. 1968 was the last year they were used. I have never seen a Fuselage C-Body with it.
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    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler 300 convertible in CA - again on eBay

    Did we have this Al Simon claim before? "Was special-ordered by AL SIMON, Hollywood Producer of iconic shows like "I Love Lucy," "The Beverly Hillbillies," "The Ed Show," and many others."
  10. ceebuddy

    NOT MINE NOT MINE An Original 15K mile 1971 Chrysler New Yorker Being Parted - A Damn Shame

    Not sure about registering a car in another state if the car comes with a salvage title from the original state. But it sure could have been exported out of U.S. with a salvage title as a whole "parts bundle" and registered in a foreign country. It happens with newer cars (that are actually...
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    NOT MINE '69 LeBaron 2-door.

    Good eye, there are no heater hoses connected! The hose(s) that can be seen in another image emanating from the water pump probably just form a loop. So most likely the heater core is leaking? The part seen in tet picture above is the tapping where coolant is routed to the (optional) rear...
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    NOT MINE '69 LeBaron 2-door.

    Seems to be a good car, albeit not cheap. ATC might be a concern. I would have expected a black interior, but brown goes well with the black exterior.
  13. ceebuddy

    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler 300 *T code 440* Nebraska

    As this thread reveals the car has been repainted once, it does have a number of flaws and other things on it raise questions. So in my mind, the ebay high bid was not a really low price.
  14. ceebuddy

    NOT MINE 1972 Dodge Polara Sedan -- Troup, TX -- $10,000

    At the time of posting, this facebook ad was 16 hours old. VIN seems to be DM41G2F247880 "Needs a good cleaning a battery tires and gas all original numbers matching asking 10k obo or trade and do not ask to send a code"
  15. ceebuddy

    NOT MINE 1969 Chrysler Newport Convertible -- Boisbriand, QC

    The car was for sale in 2021. It is again for sale for C$ 12,000.00, located in Boisbriand, QC.
  16. ceebuddy

    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler 300 *T code 440* Nebraska

    You also need to remove that brace to access the inner seat bolts on bucket seat cars in order to remove the seats. The seats were probably out at one point to replace the original loop type carpeting with the cut pile carpeting found in it now (as seen on the other site's photos).
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