I remember slobbering over this car at Carlisle last year. It was truly amazing. Is this car you are looking at the same car?
No that was a loaded NYer. This is a rather modestly equipped 300, but for me the must have A/C for a second C-body.
I remember slobbering over this car at Carlisle last year. It was truly amazing. Is this car you are looking at the same car?
X2Wow ...just wow!
No that was a loaded NYer. This is a rather modestly equipped 300, but for me the must have A/C for a second C-body.
Don't worry. When a gold 66 T&C pops up he will add that to his collection as well. Complete sets are important.That's beautiful Mike. Sure you don't want to hold out for that special wagon.....?
Officially looking at this car on Thrusday. It might be fate, I schedule a stay at a vineyard for a couple of nights with my wife, back in December. We are driving right past where the car is located.
He got the car out of storage last weekend, so a test drive will now be included.
Only negative, I thought, was my wife will be with me, but she is not against the car, when I showed her pictures. She even said what are you going to call her, Goldie is already taken.
Amazing car!
I seen that NY'er at Carlisle.....nice!
Well I made the trip to see the hardtop. Mechanically outstanding, he has owned the car for 20 years and was a Chrysler mechanic. Super solid rust and ding free body. Paint thin in a few spots. He has rebuilt a strong 440 with a performance cam and TNT set up, not original engine, but came with a 440.
Great guy and a definite Mopar guy. This would be a great driver but not really for me. I couldn't leave it alone, and enjoy it as it is.
I took a few pictures to focus more on its current condition.
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