Greetings from Wisco

DDHEMI426

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Hello,
I’ve been a lurker here for years ever since buying my first C-Body Mopar several years ago and decided to join up. Ive collected older and new mopars for years but have really enjoyed the bigger cars as of late just because you don’t see them like you do all the other body styles.
I also have an all original 1969 Chrysler T&C that I am currently working on that I may need some help with locating parts. I ran into some local Wisco/Illinois C-Body guys at Mopars on the Mississippi this year.
I will post some of the cars I currently own at the moment and like to Thank you all for having me.

Dwight

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Thank you,

Yes it is. Retired Seminole County Fl car. Bought it from the guy who bought it from them back in 92. Probably one of the nicest ones I’ve seen. But everyone says that about their own car at times.
It looks beautiful! We (NYPD) had Gran Furys 82-86, 88-89. We had Diplomat Highway cars in 1988. When Chrysler stopped making them, Motor Trend ran an article and said. "America's Police car is no more". They were iconic but Chevrolet and Ford also had their time to shine. lol. I don't have a package M-Body, but I do have a 96 Caprice 9C1 and a 08 Cr Vic P71. Both have VERY SPECIAL history to me.
 
It looks beautiful! We (NYPD) had Gran Furys 82-86, 88-89. We had Diplomat Highway cars in 1988. When Chrysler stopped making them, Motor Trend ran an article and said. "America's Police car is no more". They were iconic but Chevrolet and Ford also had their time to shine. lol. I don't have a package M-Body, but I do have a 96 Caprice 9C1 and a 08 Cr Vic P71. Both have VERY SPECIAL history to me.
Oddly enough the 68 Charger came from a NYC cop.
The Dip is an 89. I sold it to a good friend that plans on Doing a motor swap to it.
 
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