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Location: San Antonio TX | Some assembly required, partially restored. The restoration is going on 10 to 15 years. https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1960-chrysler-new-yorker/6599891232.html |
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Expert
Posts: 2633
Location: Minor Hill, TN | I looked at 1 of these but it was a Windsor in Melbourne, FL after I wrecked my '57 plymouth but I was talked out of buying it and I wish I grabbed it . |
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Posts: 217
Location: Echuca | I've just tried to call, and no answer.... Very keen to grab this one! |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9654
Location: So. Cal | Looks like he decided to throw it up on Ebay now, so this is your chance to get it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/232795809912?ul_noapp=true |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| I think wisely.. he probably got 1000 calls at that price and said "whoa im underpriced here"
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Regular
Posts: 61
| Well some parts are restored, but look at the body, nothing done but front fenders. Only shows right side, door on car, another door, off the car. any Interior? This car needs everything. Not easy to haul out of there if you are a long ways away.
Edited by sonaramic300 2018-06-06 1:28 PM
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| true its not a easy haul, but you don't find 60 Chrysler new Yorkers falling out of the sky every minute
Its a lot of work on the body but the whole engine and front end is done.
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Veteran
Posts: 217
Location: Echuca | Yeah packing it up and getting it to the state of shipping is an issue for me. The seller wants it gone in two weeks |
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