Re: [FWDLK] 1960 Forward Look Chryslers
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Re: [FWDLK] 1960 Forward Look Chryslers



Flookers,
I have waited to the very last moment, but here is the situation: I am
headed tfor Sacramento tonight. I will be there a week, helping Mom pack up
for her move to Seattle with me. Someone on the List posted an ad they
saw...it was a 60 Plymouth wagon for sale  in Williams, CA.  I even Emailed
them and was able to verify its existence. Does anybody still have that
lead? Williams is a small town, but any help would be very useful!    Roger
in Seattle
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce T Clough <cloughbt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1960 Forward Look Chryslers


>No, you're not wasting your time.  I've been driving our 61 Newport (with
that
>lovely original red Highlander interior) for two years now.  Yes, the
brakes
>tend to lock up on the drivers front after a long drive with normal
braking,
>but I've isolated that to a drum-turning requirement which will be done
when
>the car comes out in Spring.  Yes, there is rust to contend with, but about
the
>same as with any old 40 year old car, and the Newport's body is easier to
work
>on than other cars of the same vintage, such as a 60 Buick or
Austin-Healey,
>been there, done that.  The panelescent gauges really look cool at night,
and
>the only problem I had is the dimmer rheostat is intermittent which can
cause
>it to flicker, but our 61 Fury has the same problem with normal
incandescent
>lights!
>
>So, go out and search for that pink Saratoga!  BTW - I know of at least 12
>people who have "Highlander" Newports.  Should I tell the author?
>
>Bruce Clough
>61 Newport
>61 Fury
>




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