newbie looking at 76 newyorker

Part of the reason I went as high as I did when bidding. But what do you do?

Convince the bidders that a ''tilted' and ''wedged'' Vic' is much better (provided you can change the ''Watt Links'' and replace the aluminium ''cradle on'' '03 and up's ) and less expensive. Tell them they can have the bumper (and throw in a ''pointy'' if you can), then save the wagon.

:70s_rule:
 
Convince the bidders that a ''tilted' and ''wedged'' Vic' is much better (provided you can change the ''Watt Links'' and replace the aluminium ''cradle on'' '03 and up's ) and less expensive. Tell them they can have the bumper (and throw in a ''pointy'' if you can), then save the wagon.

:70s_rule:

No tilting or wedging here. And he has pointy bumpers out the ***. It was really disappointing.
 
Looks to clean for a "smasher" to me. I went to a local auction in my hometown a few months back. There was a 70's Full size Dodge Royal Monaco (I believe) wagon there. Lots of derby guys present. This thing ran and drove. Of course it needed a tune up, but regardless. It was green, ugly, and I wanted it. The local derby guys have deep pockets....I bowed out at $1,250.00. Now it sits in a yard waiting for its demise.


These are practically impossible to find and I searched to find one to restore and have alongside my T&C. And now the derby slags find one? I feel sick...
 
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