Stern70
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50k for a Monaco wagon? I would love to see a picture of that unicorn.At first I thought, 30k?? and thought, what a joker, he'll never get close to that.
THEN.... I remembered that wagon that went for $50k last year.
50k for a Monaco wagon? I would love to see a picture of that unicorn.At first I thought, 30k?? and thought, what a joker, he'll never get close to that.
THEN.... I remembered that wagon that went for $50k last year.
50k for a Monaco wagon? I would love to see a picture of that unicorn.
I think Stan is referring to the Red 72 Chrysler wagon from NJ.
Oh yeah, I remember that one. I think a locally famous drag racer once leaned against the fender or something. '72 T&C is a favorite fusie wagon, but not $50k worth of favorite.
Thats the one.... Gorgeous car! I
Went to the auction in Carlisle just to see it.
The buyer will need two lifetimes to recoup his investment.
I dunno... If he can get people to drive from NJ to PA for a viewing, he might be able to get $20 a pop to slide people behind the wheel, lol!
Speaking of Black and woodgrain and kind of returning to the RMB-ness of the thread...
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By the way, as a Formal lover, and wagon lover in particular, the Dodge/ Plymouth wagons are far more difficult to find than the T&C. Especially the Brougham and Sport Suburban "wallpaper wagon" varieties (which I prefer).
The one with a sign painted on the doors...Oh yeah, I remember that one. I think a locally famous drag racer once leaned against the fender or something. '72 T&C is a favorite fusie wagon, but not $50k worth of favorite.
didnt see the 72 T&C you all are talking about .. but this one comes up in searches. Colors resemble the OP Moanco.
Im not a "wagoneer" but I do like 'em (C-wagons, all eras)
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