NOT MINE 1976 Chrysler Town & Country - $1,500 - Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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1976 Chrysler Town & Country - $1,500 - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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$1,500 obo Car was in the shop and shop cought on fire and damaged car. Engine is 440. Has all bumpers and parts inside car.
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Geez, I hope this one can be saved. Body looks really solid. I wonder if the paint can be saved...if it's just soot.

The really bad part is that the windshield is unobtainium.
 
Geez, I hope this one can be saved. Body looks really solid. I wonder if the paint can be saved...if it's just soot.

The really bad part is that the windshield is unobtainium.
, Just because I don’t know. A formal windshield of the similar year won’t fit?
 
Formal windshield for Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Sedan/ Wagon will fit...problem is finding one since they are no longer re-popping Formal glass. Glass dried up fast as I was able in 2008 to just go into the local Standard auto glass and they had them readily available. Now? Nothing.

Most classic glass companies also don't bother with Formals, since they are not "classics" in their mind.

Result? Unobtanium.
 
While this car looks to be in good shape on the outside, because it's located at Myrtle Beach, I'm afraid you will never get rid of what's on the inside, which is syphilis. :lol: Also, it probably has carpet crabs.:D
 
I would toss those alloy things as far as I could for a set of road wheels...

If someone here ends up with this wagon, I WOULD be interested in buying the wheels !!
Look, I'm already helping the future owner recoup some of the purchase price - LOL!
 
Someone's parting it out on FB
"it has a clean salvage title" :confused::confused:
FB Description
Parts car let me know what you need , mopar Plymouth dodge Parting out or sell hole, lots of good parts, ( no motor or transmission) rust free car, was in a building that had a fire and car has smoke damage ,let me know what you need, cheap price on parts , car has been stripped for repaint, all parts are there , except motor and transmission, no exhaust system, good radiator, ac worked , interior is nice and will clean up nice, has duel electric bucket seats, door panels will clean up nice too, no wheel.grill and light lenses are no good, it has a clean salvage title, insurance paid out for the damage,
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At least it's getting parted. Many would have sent it straight to the scrap yard to be crushed.

It looks like it was a good, easily fixable car.
 
Damn,I like those wheels on wagon! They look out of place on this wagon,but would look great on my 61. Looks like a $1500 set of wheels to me!
 
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