For Sale CL ad; 1969 Chrysler Newport LAMBO DOORS

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A bit ....different...if it's a solid car the $1500 isn't a bad price. If you want Lamborghini doors this is your chance

http://lincoln.craigslist.org/cto/5163578282.html

FOR SALE is a 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT coupe. This 2-Door classic beauty is BLACK with a nice WHITE LEATHER TOP, with a SNOW-WHITE INTERIOR, and LAMBO DOORS! She runs a 360 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC FLOOR SHIFT on the console, and CHROME DUAL PIPES. Slight cosmetic wear but cleans up real nice, Needs a tie rod end and new battery. Under 79,000 miles. $1500 OBO

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Those doors weigh in at least 100 lbs with the glass, how is that even possible?

"AUTOMATIC FLOOR SHIFT on the console"

Um....what?

"Slight cosmetic wear"

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Out of town today or i would be on my way over to see how the he## they did that. It is about30 minutes from me and appears to be on UNL east campus
 
Ha ha.. this is just SO wrong, that it is "sorta cool" at the same time.. :-D
 
Anything to be just a bit different from the next guy huh?

Glenn
 
God help you if they came down on ur ankle!! if you've handled a c-barge door off the car you'll know what I'm tailking about! .....not for me!!
 
The more I look, the more I like it, so I think I'm gonna quit looking while I'm still ahead on the disliking.. :-D
 
Oh, my. When I went to our Mopar Show two years ago there was a definite age differential. Most all the cars prior to 1980 were owned by those above 60. Not all but most. Then there was a heavy contingent of newer Chrysler 300s. Many with candy pearl paint jobs, various colored lights scattered around their bodies and a fair amount of these doors present on them. All the owners wore their baseball caps backwards among other things. I thought there is the future just 10 years from now for this show. I haven't been back.
 
Oh, my. When I went to our Mopar Show two years ago there was a definite age differential. Most all the cars prior to 1980 were owned by those above 60. Not all but most. Then there was a heavy contingent of newer Chrysler 300s. Many with candy pearl paint jobs, various colored lights scattered around their bodies and a fair amount of these doors present on them. All the owners wore their baseball caps backwards among other things. I thought there is the future just 10 years from now for this show. I haven't been back.
What I find regrettable is that you see so few of the early cars 20s - 50's any more at local cruise nights. Our generation is equally guilty of abandoning earlier cars. Honestly I wouldn't mind getting an early 50's Cornet because my Dad had one. Likely won't happen because I'm too attached to what I have.
 
I wonder if the doors power up and down......in Chrysler luxury tradition.
 
What I find regrettable is that you see so few of the early cars 20s - 50's any more at local cruise nights. Our generation is equally guilty of abandoning earlier cars. Honestly I wouldn't mind getting an early 50's Cornet because my Dad had one. Likely won't happen because I'm too attached to what I have.

i agree,but where did the cars go? are all of the old timers hoarding them? there can't be 10,000 model T and A fords in museums.granted a number have been chopped up for street rods but the vast majority must be out there somewhere. personally i would love to have a horseless carriage. completely impractical but i can't think of anything that would be more fun to drive around town in.
 
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