Hershey C-Bodies

March: Thank you for your pictures! As far as the '75 Imperial, thanks to you I got the phone number on the car window. I called and unfortunately the lady that answered the phone informed me the car sold!! She didn't say how much but she said the car went to Spain! I'd go crazy to see a '74 or '75 2 door Imperial in this color!
 
March: Thank you for your pictures! As far as the '75 Imperial, thanks to you I got the phone number on the car window. I called and unfortunately the lady that answered the phone informed me the car sold!! She didn't say how much but she said the car went to Spain! I'd go crazy to see a '74 or '75 2 door Imperial in this color!

Sorry to hear. It must have sold on the last day. I could see it from the show field. There were several folks there from other countries. If I see another, I'll let you know.

I forgot to mention:
-One of the vendors there had several tables full of NOS Mopar parts, still in the original boxes & bags. All reasonably priced.
I love this show.
 
3000 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first. IMO, servicing by the time component regardless of mileage would be regularly serviced.

I try to change the oil at least once per year in my "fluff" vehicles. That's what I've been convinced is the recommended interval for this application...the oil doesn't break down but the additives do. And then there's the contaminants part....

Regarding the Leroy Brown NYB, What's up with the clunky lettering on the windshield. I'd think that would be more of a deterrent than an attractant (price aside, of course!). Especially since it's off center and implies that you can't read correctly. Who cares about the mileage anyways....
 
Richard was from Massatwoshits not Buffalo. But they both are on the Dreamland Express.
Yes...Richard, and now Bill and Rick are sucking on sum yummy mushroom-like delusional nectar. What the hell is with these low mileage NYB numb-nuts?
 
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