Nick C
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Thank you.
Thank you.
You're overpaying... if she can't drive... I am interested in the conversation results thoughUpdate: Talked to this guy about 10 days ago and didn't let on I knew what he was asking for this thing. Evidently, the car isn't even driveable!!! I'm going to call him in a few days and offer him 2000! Any opinions?
Can I watch?Update: Talked to this guy about 10 days ago and didn't let on I knew what he was asking for this thing. Evidently, the car isn't even driveable!!! I'm going to call him in a few days and offer him 2000! Any opinions?
1975 CHRYLSER NEW YORKER BROUGHHAMWould one of you tech savvy guys download the add for a 1975 New Yorker coupe on the Amarillo Craigslist? I'm curious of what you guys think of it. And I'm too tech illiterate that I still don't know how to do this Stuff!! Thank You
Nice car...Thanks for the help and excuse my lack of computer skills!
Most buyers of Formal Chryslers were really clueless average American middle class Joe (and Mary) Shmoes who bought them on traditional values. They didn't think it too hard. Just went with what was typical of the day.They are overpriced Newports, I can't believe Chrysler dealers sold any of them with the waterfall Imperial grill sitting on the same lot. Personal opinion of course and we all know what that is worth. Carry on.
"When..."When I get one it will be a waterfall grill. Imperial or NYB
Don't hold your breath. Lots of other projects to do before I can jump in, otherwise the car would languish and end up partially neglected. I'm having fun with my beater Charger project that will eventually move to my son some years from now. I will probably give it over to him for the purchase $ of a Formal, good deal on his side.