Im just saying you are better off in a T-bucket hot rod than a hardtop. Plymouth Prowler is a good example. Just keeping everyone safe. Not my intention to be the police. I am not here to report anyone or any BS. I respect and like the board. Thats all.
Well it doesnt have the stick going from the floor to the roof in between the front and back doors. That pole give it rigidity. You remove that pole and what do you have?? BAsically a four door flexible car waitig to break. Thats why I included th elink to the Hyatt. Scary stuff. People died...
Guys - from a safety standpoint a four-door hardtop is quite simply a dangerous idea. Structurally unsound in every way shape and form. It is by definition flawed engineering. Deathtrap on wheels and an accident waiting to happen. I would not allow my loved ones to ride in a four-door...
How can you make a 4-door without a b-piller?? That's impossible. At least I know of no cars produced like that. There would be no structural integrity!
I promise to share his info the moment I get the go-ahead. He is kind of a private guy. Little more info, the last time the car was registered was 1973, plugs have been changed as well as radiator (top tank is original) and master cylinder. Everything is else is from the showroom. Tires are...
Car is in Reno. Let me make sure I can share his personal info on here. I dont know him well enough to do so without his permission. I will post before end of day. He is an older guy who was friends with the Chrysler dealer who was the original owner I believe. Parked it in his garage in...
Car is in Reno. 1969 Dodge Monaco Brougham with 10,000 miles on odometer. Garaged since 1973. 440 Magnum (same engine as the police cars). Car looks and runs like new. Not mine - just an FYI. They were asking $11,000 last time I checked. Car is Reno.