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Location: North Australia | The wheels are...............not right?
Steve.
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Location: Ocala, Florida | I like it! Everything but the wheels. |
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Location: northern germany | The Chrysler Kid - 2014-04-24 7:29 PM
I like it! Everything but the wheels.
you like those seats??? |
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| Surprising choice in wheels, seats, and exhaust when the rest of the car is relatively period-correct. I'd redo the interior and exhaust and go back to 300 wheels and caps with bias-ply tires; then it would be a really cool wagon!! |
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Location: Perth Australia | Be interesting to see how this goes
With it being a rammed car, I thought there would be a better engine picture, anyway, as a wagon lover and wanting a rammed car, I could live with the wrong stuff for a while
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| I remember this car from Carlisle last year |
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | It's been around the block a few times. I like the 300-G touches on it, don't mind the interior but the wheels would have to go if it was mine!
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Location: Ocala, Florida | The interior does not bother me that bad. If I could afford to but it I wouldn't remove the seats. Modern comfort on roadtrips. I like the idea of a 300G wagon ever since I seen a pic of a 300D wagon someone made in the day. |
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| As I recall, the car was a bit rough? |
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