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Turquoise 1957 Windsor 2dr Coupe
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Powerflite
Posted 2021-04-10 11:05 AM (#610854)
Subject: Turquoise 1957 Windsor 2dr Coupe



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I'm sure the floors will need work on this one, as they always do, and the outer rockers are shot, but if you are willing to put a little effort into it, you can make a great car out of this. Much better looking than a Plymouth in my opinion, and the single headlights look really good on a Windsor IMO. I'm sure it's no worse than any of my current projects. Something odd though, I didn't think that interior color scheme was used with a turquoise car. But it doesn't look to have been messed with so I am confused.

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/newtonia-1957-chrysler-w...

Great car to restore. All complete and original. Been sitting for 15 years. Does not run. Original v-8 auto. P/s p/b. Factory tinted glass. Needs a full restoration. Clear title in my name. Calls only please. $5250 cash.

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ToMopar
Posted 2021-04-13 4:55 PM (#610979 - in reply to #610854)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 1957 Windsor 2dr Coupe



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Nathan,- you keep surprising me with your great vehicles
by the way. why is the address at craiglist from missouri
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Powerflite
Posted 2021-04-13 6:16 PM (#610982 - in reply to #610854)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 1957 Windsor 2dr Coupe



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This one isn't mine, although I have a black & white one very similar to it. People often think that they can get more money out of their vehicles if they sell them in Los Angeles. It's true that Los Angeles cars typically sell for more money, but that's only because they often have much less rust, and people expect that. Anyway, this guy is trying to get a better price on his car than he thinks he can get out of Missouri. Pretty typical, but erroneous behavior because Californians are even more afraid of rust than everyone else! So they likely won't touch his car out of pure fear!



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69rrgrabber
Posted 2021-04-16 1:41 AM (#611115 - in reply to #610982)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 1957 Windsor 2dr Coupe


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Nathan, What are those wheels on your Windsor? They look like the newer Challenger wheels. Also, is your bolt pattern the same as the new wheels or did you have to modify?

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Carl
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Powerflite
Posted 2021-04-16 11:22 AM (#611134 - in reply to #610854)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 1957 Windsor 2dr Coupe



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They are newer 17" Mustang wheels with a cobra emblem in the middle of them. The bolt pattern is the same, but I don't recommend them. They require 1" or 1.25" spacers because of the offset on them, I don't quite remember the size, but they are pretty thick. A full set of them came on my Windsor, I'm only using them because they still hold air and I only drive these cars from my yard to my house. If I were to drive it for real, I would replace them.
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