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Location: San Antonio TX | Nice but I don't know if it's $17000 nice. I'm not sure if that stripe on the fin looks good or goofy. It kinda works in my opinion and goes well with the trim, but at the same time it feels too sporty. Might go better with a 2D Hardtop instead. https://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/d/1960-plymouth-belvedere/6544347458.html |
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Location: northern germany | excepts rubber band rims only one thing is worse than wire wheels on a fl, wire wheels hubcaps |
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Location: Georgia | I am still amazed at the large numbers of 1960s that have the grille emblem upside down! Just one of those things that I notice every
time and every time I get a little annoyed. I think I'll go get another cup of coffee....
I do like the colors on this one, however!
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Location: Kansas City, Kansas | Interesting. I agree on the fin stripe. It sorta works. I would like to see this sparkle paint job in the sunlight. The price is very strong for a mid-level low engine Plymmie...even if it was in like-new perfect original condition. I have no doubt he has that much in it, though. |
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Location: DFW, TX | It's kind of confused. The slant six, basket wheel covers, and four doors scream grandpa, while metalflake paint and sporty graphics are screaming boy racer. Someone dumped a ton of cash on paint, interior, and chrome. Not sure its enough to get a 60 Plymouth sedsn deep into coupe territory, but we'll see. |
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| I kinda like it in a strange way. |
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