1968 Chrysler T & C wagon - Carlisle, PA

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this was in my posting on the fall carlisle, but due to a req for pics I took a bunch. The contact # is in the other posting.

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That one was on E-bay a number of years ago....2009 to be exact. I have the pics stored on the hard drive. It was a California car...black plate with 68K original miles then.

Still a good looking car.
 
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That one was on E-bay a number of years ago....2009 to be exact. I have the pics stored onteh harddrive. It was a California car...black plate with 68K original miles then.

Still a good looking car.

Hi, can you please post them?

mdh157! Thank you very much for the pics!!

Car looks really solid. Did you hear it running? What do you think about the price?
 
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Hi, can you please post them?

mdh157! Thank you very much for the pics!!

Car looks really solid. Did you hear it running? What do you think about the price?

I don't think the price is too bad...If you could nab it for around $5-$6000 it would be a great deal!! But it appears to be a nice rust free example...and "I" will always pay more for a rust free car.

Here are the E-bay pics form 2009.....

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I've used everything from Bleach White to Dutch Maid Cleanser and every
other cleaning product/chemical known to man and I can't make my white walls look as white as that.:BangHead:

Stan, try using tire wet and a clean cotton towel. Saturate and scrub it good with the tire wet/towel. You'll be shocked on how clean and white it'll get. The guys at the local detailing shop showed me that to get raised white lettering to look like new. No sh*t.....it works. Also works great to get that blue off new tires also.
 
I get comments on how clean my tires are, and how white my letters, and in the past white walls, are. I use simple green with a medium coarse nylon brush to scrub the tire clean, then use an SOS pad on the white letters or sidewall. No tire dressing afterwards...this is the worst stuff for discoloring your white, just let the tire dry and it will look amazing.
 
Soft scrub with bleach and a scrub brush will whiten your walls nice, some tire wet and they look Hollywood.
 
Soft scrub with bleach and a scrub brush will whiten your walls nice, some tire wet and they look Hollywood.

I didn't believe how this tire wet worked so well. I had new tires with RWL on my truck and they had that blue stuff over the lettering and I stopped by the local car wash/detailer in town for just a quick wash job. I came back 30 minutes later and the RWL was perfectly white. I asked them how they did that and there was a cadillac with whitewalls and they showed me how it cleaned up whitewalls. I was amazed. I can go to my local AAP and they'll let me get a small bottle to test on my car. Also in the hood, they sell like a 4oz bottle for a $1 - $2...just use it on the whitewall. Black Magic - Tire Wet.
 
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