For Sale 1961 Plymouth 3 seat wagon

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Especially if it your car

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it loks marvelous.
And it is a forwardlooker.
Absolutly beautiful

Carsten
 
You don't see many of these around... Anywhere.

This would a real head turner - as is!
 
it loks marvelous.
And it is a forwardlooker.
Absolutly beautiful

Carsten

Isn't Forward Look cars 1955-1961?

What class/era would the 1962-1964 cars be considered???

[h=3]1961[edit][/h]The New Yorker entered 1961 with a new grille, slanted headlights, a continental kit on the trunk lid. The 413 CID "RB" Golden Lion V-8 continued. This is the last of the "Forward Look" models. Chrysler built 2,541 New Yorker two-door hardtops this year, the last until 1964 in Canada and 1965 in the U.S.

The Chrysler B platform was the basis for rear-wheel drive Chrysler cars from 1962 through 1979, and the front-wheel drive Eagle Premier / Dodge Monaco 1988 through 1992. All of the B-body cars in a given model year for either make were built upon the same chassis. However, the outward design differed between makes.
 
This is less than an hour from me...........and don't think I haven't thought about it. unfortunately the seller didn't transfer into his name, will be darn near impossible to get a PA title on it w/o a notarized BOS from the prev owner.
 
This is less than an hour from me...........and don't think I haven't thought about it. unfortunately the seller didn't transfer into his name, will be darn near impossible to get a PA title on it w/o a notarized BOS from the prev owner.


Mark:

You're misinformed.

I've bought dozens of out-of-state cars over the years and NONE of them required a notarized bill of sale. None.

This car has the previous owner's NOTARIZED signature on the back of the title.

Not sure what you call "darned near impossible", unless you consider a drive to your local tag service to be "impossible."

When would you like to see the car?
 
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