70 300 'Vert WIW?

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I need elbow room, I go nuts going 40 miles to Atlantic City.

Dave, check out this place. Very close to you. Make it a day trip with the wife. They have short trips and even have open air rail cars. Plenty of elbow room. Unwind a little. This is very cool. I go at least twice a year to this one.

http://www.strasburgrailroad.com/
 
I have been there its been fourty years but have been


I looked their site over this past weekend
 
Chris...that wagon is to die for!! A 440, and loaded with options like that...and in a plymouth no less. Chrysler wagons were more prone to be optioned out, but plymouths ot as much. Can't recall ever seeing a 440 powered 70 Sport suburban wagon before...and then optioned out like that makes it crazy rare in my books.

The 'vert is cool...but I'm not a 'vert kind of guy..but it is straight, and loaded up with cool options. I think you'd do alright if you tossed $5000 cash at him for all three cars...might only let you haver two though. ;)
 
Well I heard through a friend that someone made him a good offer and bought all three cars. Not sure what that offer was but it was probably more than mine. Just as well I guess since I really don't have time to do anything with them.
 
Keep your eye on E-bay...70 Chrysler 300, and 70 Sport fury wagon coming soon.....;)
Actually Brian I know the guy who bought them and they probably will wind up in Sweeden. I guess the 'vert will bring a premium there with the propane conversion already done.
 
I knew it......the market is really good over there for them to make a profit even with the shipping and import taxes.
 
Actually Brian I know the guy who bought them and they probably will wind up in Sweden. I guess the 'vert will bring a premium there with the propane conversion already done.

Ahhh those crazy Norweigens....I'm one so I should know....:icon_mrgreen:

They usually take care of these cars over there so I'm not too concerned...other then it will be harder for me to drool overthat wagon.
 
More old American iron there than here....it seems they appreciate them more than Americans do
 
And They do them themselves......Metal, paint, sew. Some of the quality isnt top notch but they're enjoying them.
 
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