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Another Business Coupe. NOT MINE !!
plymouthcranbrook replied to JACK M's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
I wouldn’t claim it either.😁 -
1955 Chrysler 300, not mine.
plymouthcranbrook replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Darn it. My neighborhood isn’t zoned for a salvage yard. -
Being a 1950 Chrysler product the value will be automatically much lower than a comparable Ford or GM model. As much as I personally like them the styling had become outdated compared to the other makes. Reliability was always their strongpoint. That one in my opinion might bring $15,000 from someone who really wants one. Nothing official there, just what I might pay if the rest of the car was as nice as the photos seem.
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1948 Fiat Topolino wood, not mine.
plymouthcranbrook replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
He is to busy pushing buyers away to have time for more information. -
My late Father when looking to purchase anything from an individual as opposed to a retail establishment would absolutely not buy if he could not talk the seller down at least a minimum amount. I saw him walk away from several deals over $10. He was a hobo during most of the Depression and I guess it became hard wired in his brain.
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Rear wheel toe in ( 1965 Galaxie LTD)
plymouthcranbrook replied to Wess's topic in General Discussion
I am sure many of us older folks can remember seeing a car “ doglegging” it down the road with rear wheels following a different track from the fronts. We were taught when looking at a car we might want to buy to drive it through a puddle and then stop and look at the tracks. If the tracks didn’t align a bent frame or suspension was a good probability. -
My experience is somewhat similar except the local that I was in seemed to be primarily consisting of pre 1970 cars. Mostly 40’s through 60’s with a scattering of pre war vehicles. When I bought my 1980 Volare four door sedan I got laughed at by some members for buying a piece of junk. Just a few of them it’s true, but some. My experience at the National event I attended was different as the car was welcomed by several members though that said mostly those who owned “newer” models.
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And it’s a two seater!
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I had read years ago that the M151 model wasn’t sold as surplus due to “interesting “handling characteristics. I can’t remember where I read it but that said I have never seen one on the road.
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I always was scared to death of the radial arm saw I purchased from a friend. I never really seemed to be able to cut much with it without shooting at least one piece around the room. I finally gave it away and haven’t missed it since.
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1963 triumph TR4 $8,000
plymouthcranbrook replied to John Bloom's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
And I sold my 1966 TR 4A for $400. We won’t discuss what I sold the TR 3 for. -
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1960 Jeep front control $2,500
plymouthcranbrook replied to Fossil's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
I cannot remember when I last saw one of these on the road. Maybe when .i was a young teenager. I thought they were and still are really eye catching.