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Location: Chippewa Lake, OH | Yikes, this is so sad...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Plymouth-Belvedere/323945159527?hash=i...
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Location: Parts Unknown | Sad ? What's sad about it ? .... and I quote the seller:
"This is a Mad Max project A 1959 Plymouth Belvedere on a 1979 Dodge Dually frame with a 454 Chevy engine and turbo 400. Needs to be completed."
All it needs, is to be completed ! Have some vision, OK ?
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9650
Location: So. Cal | The Wasteland events here look pretty fun. I wouldn't mind using one to go to that, but Georgia is a long ways away from that event. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 769
| https://www.wastelandweekend.com/wastelandworldcarshow/
He should have used a 440 instead of Chevy 454. Using Chevy motor in a Plymouth hurts the resale
Edited by Apollo 61 2019-10-12 2:25 PM
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Location: Parts Unknown | ... good catch on retaining the resale value. I think he also got the trunk interior
overspray patterns wrong. That will cost you serious points at any concours event !
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Posts: 1267
Location: San Antonio TX | The seller needs to define what exactly constitutes "completed." |
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Location: Parts Unknown | A minor buff and polish oughta do it, don'cha think ?
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Posts: 2196
Location: Muskego, WI | What is sad is that he thinks he can get anywhere near $5000 for this POS. |
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Location: Parts Unknown | C'mon, Jon ! ..... It's a classic !
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