69 Chrysler dealer album

You live off factory brochures, then?
I just like all the groovy and colorful pictures they made back then....everything is psychedelic. I like psychedelic stuff. I have black and white manuals and stuff thought too. I guess that where all the real info can be found. I use that as reference material for my car. But I dig sitting down at the table and looking at all the colors.
 
I just like all the groovy and colorful pictures they made back then....everything is psychedelic. I like psychedelic stuff.
How do these grab you. Early '70s van interiors.
Freaks me out.

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Most extreme example of what you WOULD pay the price for?

I got a press kit for the 300 Hurst from that dealer, was alright at maybe 40 shipped.
There is a very rare full line 1968 Opel catalog, everything color drawings I only saw once. That would be the most desirable thing for me which could draw 100 EUR from a dealer. Parts catalog and repair manuals are must have, but you get that otherwise from time to time.
Apart from that I rather buy NOS parts I need, dealer literature only if interesting and cheap.
 
The states enjoy doing their own things it seems, way more standardized over here.

That's because our constitution gives lots of power to the states to decide for themselves. Unfortunately, the fed keeps grabbing for more & more. I wish they would just butt out & let the decisions be made on a local level.

:backontopic: OK, I will. ;) My 72 Imp from Canada is coming with some of these goodies in the trunk. I can't wait to get my hands on them.
 
Absolutely NO one has one for a '76 Chrysler.

Surprisngly, the 76 Chrysler data book IS a little hard to find. When you do, people want stupid prices for one.
That's one of the two books I need to find to finish off the 70's grid on HH.

Want a Color and trim book?

Pocket sceretary is scanned. I need to clean up the pictures a little and forward for posting. THANKS!
 
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