Chrysler Saratoga 1959
Artz1
Posted 2016-11-04 12:56 PM (#525288)
Subject: Chrysler Saratoga 1959


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Edit: Sorry, bit of technical difficulties so the pictures didn't load the way they were supposed to.

Edit2: Ok, I suppose the pictures are working now. So here's my 1959 Chrysler Saratoga with matching number technique. To my understanding, this car is quite rare and it's hard to find information about it. Does anyone have some info about this model such as availability of parts etc?



Edited by Artz1 2016-11-04 1:19 PM
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matt
Posted 2016-11-04 2:18 PM (#525296 - in reply to #525288)
Subject: Re: Chrysler Saratoga 1959


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Nice car. Dont have Any information about your model but you allmost never see them live.
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lownslow
Posted 2016-11-04 2:28 PM (#525297 - in reply to #525288)
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She's a beauty.
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mikes2nd
Posted 2016-11-04 2:59 PM (#525302 - in reply to #525288)
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Great car, I like the Toga side swipe.

Part availability is pretty much a cr@p shoot... you hope and pray, mechanical parts are not insane...

You body looks great and that is where its hard to get parts.
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Ray
Posted 2016-11-04 7:29 PM (#525319 - in reply to #525288)
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It is beautiful.

I'll guess tha there were very few sold in that color outside Florida or the SWest.

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Viper Guy
Posted 2016-11-04 8:19 PM (#525327 - in reply to #525288)
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Didn't think I'd ever see another in that color combination which I think is great. When Dad had his DeSoto-Plymouth dealership, he ordered a '59 DeSoto Firesweep 2HT in a similar, if not identical, color. Unfortunately he had it in stock for almost a year before finally selling it probably at a "give-a-way" price. I guess not too many were made in that color and needless to say, it wasn't very popular. Sure looks good now though.
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imopar380
Posted 2016-11-04 9:21 PM (#525332 - in reply to #525327)
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Lovely car!! I once owned a 1959 Windsor 2 door hardtop
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mstrug
Posted 2016-11-05 5:26 AM (#525359 - in reply to #525288)
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Prolly worth a million or so. How much do you want for it? Love the Golden Lion emblems! Marc.
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Artz1
Posted 2016-11-05 9:08 AM (#525362 - in reply to #525288)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGcqTTDNEyY

Here's a video that should do more justice for the color (Persian pink) rather than the pictures. And everything of course is for sale as long as the price is correct.
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FIN ME
Posted 2016-11-05 9:33 AM (#525364 - in reply to #525288)
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Wow, Artz1, that's NICE!

Are you in Scandinavia?

Welcome to the forum.


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