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Elite Veteran
Posts: 963
Location: San Antonio, TX | Here's a nice one. Great potential. Lots more pics on CL.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/d/1958-chrysler-windsor-4-doo...
Original Arizona car since new. Believed to have been purchased from the estate of the original owner. Found a gas receipt in the vehicle from 1960 from the owner with his name on it.
Complex car with the exception of one small piece of quarter trim on the passenger side. Was driven up till 2006 when it was parked due to health/age issues with the original owner. Would not take much to get it running. I have the original tires and hubcaps that go with the car as well.
Super solid floors, trunk floor, quarters, and rockers. Isolated rust in the typical 57-59Mopar spits where the water settles. This is as solid of a 57-59 big fin Mopar as you could hope to find as it has been in Phoenix, Arizona since new. Extremely rare to find a four door hardtop.
Perfect cruiser for export to Sweden, Germany, Norway, Japan, or Australia.
$6,500 obo
Serious Inquires Only Please.
May consider trades of other classics.
Thanks.
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Location: The Mile High City | Cool! Gold and white sure fits these cars nicely!
Deduct a few points for those funky wheels.
Edited by Lancer Mike 2017-11-18 11:55 AM
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Posts: 2524
Location: Houston | I know of another, exact same colors even. |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9699
Location: So. Cal | I do like the '58 Windsor 2-tone with it's wide arrow-looking emblem. But I doubt you could even steer the car with those wheels. Totally wrong offset for this car. Probably a metric 115mm bolt pattern too. Close enough to get them on, but not close enough to actually drive them. |
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Posts: 2524
Location: Houston | I think if you got what it takes to put those wheels on, you got what it takes to drive it lol |
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