For Sale 1974 Dodge Monaco

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An extremely rare opportunity to buy the exact year, make & model car that was used in the "Blues Brothers" movie. Extremely hard car to find! This car is in super fine condition! Original, unmolested car. Bought from the original owner, always garage kept.

Runs and drives perfect. It needs nothing but a bad black and white paint job to be the Bluesmobile.

Car has a 360 V8, automatic transmission, cold AC, power steering, power disc brakes, beautiful interior, no rips. No rust underneath car, a couple of very small spots on outer fender, just starting (easy fix).

New: tires, alternator & belts, starter, front and rear brakes, front calipers and battery.

For more information call Dave @ 717-877-6704 between 6 pm and 12 midnight EST. More pictures are available upon request.

Cash or direct wire transfer only, no trades.

Car is also listed for sale locally, owner has the right to end auction early.

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Always liked Monacos. Especially a 1974. My best friend in high school got a new 74 coupe, black with a saddle top and interior and had road wheels. What a car! We went all over the place in that beauty. When everybody else had Camaros, Firebirds, Dusters, Valiants.....we really stood out in the crowd. But this sedan for $14,000 with 144,000 miles and kind of rusty, I think the seller is shooting for the moon.
 
My Pop Pop had one he ordered new, 400-4 in B8 with a bunch of options. I wanted that car bad ...
 
That 'just-starting, easy-fix' rust is on the 2nd time around. Someone did the easy fix last time, which is why it's popping out again.
I'm not saying you hafta replace the whole quarterpanel, just that the hole you make to cut it all out is gonna be a lot bigger than an 'easy fix'.
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I see you're from Canada, and you didn't specifically mention the Conferderate flag, but it's still a rasisss post. :p
 
I don't want to derail this thread but I have no issue with the flag just some of the a-holes that misrepresent what it means. I know you were half kidding but please don't paint all Canadians with a PC brush.
Oh, I was fully kidding, was being sarcastic about how some people in the US will reach to *anything* to create something where it doesn't exist. Current condition in the US is that some people (and the media) will highlight a 1% issue and amplify it to get 50% of the people to act like it's a 100% problem.
 
Oh, I was fully kidding, was being sarcastic about how some people in the US will reach to *anything* to create something where it doesn't exist. Current condition in the US is that some people (and the media) will highlight a 1% issue and amplify it to get 50% of the people to act like it's a 100% problem.
The racists and now the anti-racists have destroyed that flag much same as how the nazi's destroyed the swastika. A new and negative meaning for what was formerly a benign symbol. Slavery wasn't even the cause of that war, but that aside, for a large part of the country... that flag is a part of their/our heritage.

Funny thing, many who find this flag offensive:confederateflag: seem to have problems respecting this one too:usflag:
 
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