For Those of You With $1800 burning a hole in your pocket.

I bought my 1978 Trim/Paint and Data books for a grand total of $25.

Must be the same guy selling the $200k Polara. LOL!
 
I despise people who start their ebay description with:

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Now that what I call fishing for the big one.

15-20 years ago I was a major dealer of these dealer albums. I would be at Carlisle with 250-300 albums. I used to get $250. ea and $400. for the same set of nice ones. 70-71 Dodge & Plymouth were the hottest ones and toughest to find.

I know this fellow. He also bought and sold back then. I'm not sure what he's thinking now though.
 
He must be sending a kid to college without scholarships. I'd offer a hundred for the '68 and '69 info together.
 
Hate to say this but these typically go for $500+ each (at least they did 20+ years ago, I paid a little less).

But $900+? each?

I'd love to have the 69, I have the pair for the 67 Plymouth.


Alan
 
Formals DO have their advantages...

They sure do...

My 1978 parts book was initially $500 on EBay. I ended up getting it for $50 and free shipping. I was the only one bidding on it. I offered $5 initially and the seller settled for $50.
 
I paid $350 for this set about 5 years ago.

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