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70FuselageImperial said:"Crysler"......spelling
Sorta like Plymouth Furry's...
As much as I really want one, that thing is too rough for his BIN. Good luck, he'll need it. There used to be one about 1-1/2 hour drive from me that was even worse than this one. Guy wanted too much for that as well. Butthead-Jackass mentality strikes again.
Wylde1.
Who the FLUCK made you moderator?Just stay respectful please.
Who the FLUCK made you moderator?
Just interested in knowing. That's all. Nothing more.
Current bid is $2500. I am surprised people are bidding, given it is a Canadian car that sat outside for decades and "has some rust issues", but the seller doesn't show any photos of the rust or detail it. Rust is probably the #1 issue in valuing a 60's car.
Current bid is $2500. I am surprised people are bidding, given it is a Canadian car that sat outside for decades and "has some rust issues", but the seller doesn't show any photos of the rust or detail it. Rust is probably the #1 issue in valuing a 60's car.
I agree. These are rare cars and as of now the current bid of 2,500 isn't bad at all. If I could afford another project right now and it was a little closer to me, I would be all over it.Well its clear for me: Total of $1500 worth of new parts go with this car. REcently saw complete hood for this car on EBAY for $1000! Plus 440 hp engine, trans, road wheels etc etc. Sheet metal can be welded, New trim can be bought, no big deal....
I thought a 300 H was a 62 Chrysler 300 letter car......... Silly me.
But as Dr. Phil, I have studied his charachter extensively, and have come to the conclusion that he is an arrogant narcissist and I can state my professional opinion of this, as I have come to know him, not picking on some random possible butthead, but the real deal.
He seems to be beyond help, in the denial stage, but maybe, just maybe he can pull his head out.:edgy: