HUH??? Say What?
Never seen one of them before, However I did have a friend whose 70 something station wagon said Dodge on the front and Plymouth on the rear. He called it is "Plodge"
I like the "no rust" in the description. He must mean on the top section.
It surely shows more than 12K miles worth of wear, too.
I guess you cannot go wrong for the price though; it would be a good project or parts car.
UNLIKE THE ONE pictured below...
I still chuckle when I think of this beast. I found it locally last year during a bike ride near Corsicana TX. I stopped to take a look at it and take pictures. Noone was there so i helped myself.
It says "runs good" on the window, BUT - when i opened the hood, the engine was gutted. I guess the carb butterflies do not need to move and the water inside it improved performance. There were no floors, either. There was not ONE good usable part anywhere; everything was rusted or well-pitted. The top had leaked and rodents made homes inside.
I offered him to buy the front seats (for springs only), console, and 8-track unit (all in poor condition also) but he declined without comment.
Geez...
It must have ran good before it was parked behind a barn and left to rot for 20 years...
It is gone now; probably scrapped.
It surely shows more than 12K miles worth of wear, too.
I guess you cannot go wrong for the price though; it would be a good project or parts car.
UNLIKE THE ONE pictured below...
I still chuckle when I think of this beast. I found it locally last year during a bike ride near Corsicana TX. I stopped to take a look at it and take pictures. Noone was there so i helped myself.
It says "runs good" on the window, BUT - when i opened the hood, the engine was gutted. I guess the carb butterflies do not need to move and the water inside it improved performance. There were no floors, either. There was not ONE good usable part anywhere; everything was rusted or well-pitted. The top had leaked and rodents made homes inside.
I offered him to buy the front seats (for springs only), console, and 8-track unit (all in poor condition also) but he declined without comment.
Geez...
It must have ran good before it was parked behind a barn and left to rot for 20 years...
It is gone now; probably scrapped.
Last edited by Lady72nRob71; Oct 3, 2008 at 12:23 PM.
I honestly thought about getting it and bringing it back to life as an "extreme makeover".
I added up every KNOWN part i would need to buy just to make it a daily driver and it exceded 14K. I passed.
For 2K more, I bought my wonderful '72!
I added up every KNOWN part i would need to buy just to make it a daily driver and it exceded 14K. I passed.
For 2K more, I bought my wonderful '72!
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