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Well....sort of. Too much for me to take on but imagine the finished product. Gawd I love these late 50's MOPARS.

this is on FB but it won't display the url.

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Well....sort of. Too much for me to take on but imagine the finished product. Gawd I love these late 50's MOPARS.

this is on FB but it won't display the url.

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I also liked the 1959 Forward Look cars, but I thought they lost some of the original edge that came with the syling of the intitial 1957-8 versions. The 1957 models seemed just stunning to me and the 1958 models had some additional refinement and then the one year only refresh for the 1959 models seemed to diminish the flair of the originals some. For example, I like the 1958 New Yorkers best among the 3 years:

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Going the be selling my 57 New Yorker soon. Great patina on this one even got the motor to fire

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The 59 models are rarely seen, personally I like the 57 best, the taillaights on the 58 are a bit less attractive than on the 57 cars.
 
These are some of the best of Exners designs. I have this '58 Canadian built Windsor, in the States it would be the Saratoga. I'm selling this one as I have a '60 New Yorker that I want to get to. This one is original and needs the usual, but it has all the trim and 'Chrysler' lettering along with a set of '57 tail lights as well as an extra 354 4 bbl. Polyhead engine.
It's a good solid '58 and a good deal for $6500.00


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