Cool wagon for sale

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Found this looking for some trim.

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Worth checking out

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chry...ks&hash=item4613512dd0&vxp=mtr#ht_53131wt_948

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That is soooooo nice! Man the 66 Chryslers look killer in any form!
 
Odd options though....power seat, but no A/C or a 440. And then to have all the roof racks and no 3rd seat.

FYI... the 6 passenger wagon is generally a rarer animal then the 9 passenger.
 
nice wagon.
But I don't understand why people put Ford wheels on their car?
But the original wheels are there so everything is fine
 
Not sure what year the Chrome Magnum 500 became available on the Chrysler products, mid late 60's I think. So they are period correct rims. I think they look great on the car!
I thought so as well. My old 69 Superbee came with a set, so did my Brother's 69 GTX. Both were original one owner cars.
 
Hi,

road wheels (Magnums) became available in 1967 on Mopars. In 67&68 they were the full chrome version, while in 69&up the got a trim ring.

The thing I am complaining about is that they always came in 14" for Mopars. No exceptions. Only Ford offered them in 15", too. So people buying them today in 15" and putting them on install "Ford wheels" on their Mopar. Anyone ever thought of installing 16" rallye wheels?
 
I can see that getting under your skin on an original car, or if they all had a blue oval or a pony on the cap.

INcidentally, I have considered the thought of "larger" road wheels
 
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