Throwing my hat into the ring.

“…….it puts a smile on my face just knowing that I was a part of that generation that got to experience every thing Detroit had to offer and now, I get to live it one more time……..”

Age wise we’re probably within a few years of each other and I know exactly what you mean. I started out working in a small Chrysler Plymouth dealership in 68……man back then we thought it would never end and the cars would just keep getting better and better. And then…..the 70s happened LOL.

I get a little nostalgic working on my 68 Valiant realizing that I was working on these cars when they were new when I was starting out.

You’ve got a beautiful car (and this from a guy who is not normally a big fan of convertibles). Enjoy it and life.





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Oh yeah, to have the cars that I trashed in my youth. Granted, most of them had already been run through the mill.
Just so you know, I myself have never appreciated a convertible unless it was a sports car. But, I wanted one last classic, and I wanted one last convertible. I just couldn't see going wrong with this one. Now, if it only had the 340 from my old Duster......
Still trying to get in trouble I guess.