1970 Dodge Monaco 4-dr HT - Glace Bay, Nova Scotia

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You may remember this one from last fall. It's back. Still a really nice-looking car. It's about 5 hours from here. At $6500 it might be priced a bit high, but it sure is pretty.


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Look at that thing.... amazing. Cant say I remember a split bench like that in a 70
 
I would rather have seats made out of that material instead of leather.
 
It's a Realy Nice Car. Saw it in Glace Bay many times. Been for sale for at least 10 yrs but no takers. The owner drove it 1300 miles to the Toronto Collector Car Auction in 2005 and high bid was 3k. It looked great at the Auction. Surprised they still have it.Family was in the body shop business for at least 40 yrs and quite involved with the Car Club there.

http://www.collectorcarproductions.com/lot-details.php?RefNum=r256&EventID=71
 
yes, you'd think it would do better as it is a looker, but i guess most can't get by the 4 door thing
 
The Ferry ride is absolutely beautiful during the summer.

The ferry from Maine to Yarmouth is no more. Only one still operating is from Saint John, NB to Digby, NS and unless your destination is near Digby it makes little sense to take it. Glace Bay is at the very opposite end of the province, probably an 8-hour drive from Yarmouth or Digby.
 
That would be an excellent road trip........even with a trailer.
 
A nice leisurely drive sure, not all that distance towing a trailer with my newly purchased Monaco on the back.... I couldnt handle the stress
 
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