is that a plymouth plate on the front
Came to Maine from Florida. No one up here would give anything for it. Had to bring it to Carlisle to get rid of it. Nice car but $34500? Get real..... In person the rear quarters are a diff shade of white and the door strikers have been welded. Not supposed to have the side molding, and it is not on straight. All the same literature I had in the trunk.
...The body is solid with beautiful shiny white paint, excellent chrome, trim, and glass. The black power top works perfectly and has the original ...
Did they do any detailing or improvements at all to it?
The pictures look "auto corrected" with like a filter or something. Seems to hide imperfections.
Great you are informing others about this car.
We've got people right here on FABO selling stuff that made up stories and descriptions that do not match what they are selling.
When buying stuff get as detailed pictures as possible and never listen to the drama or stories behind the sale. Focus on the item and subjective description of details..
For instance:
"body is solid": Does that mean no rust, some rust, what?
"beautiful shiny white paint,": You can buff and wax about any quality level of paint and make it shine.
Even the words: excellent, beautiful, and solid are all in the eye of the beholder.
yep thats a 67 PLYMOUTH plate on the front. (does that irritate you as much as it does me lol!) i know its all mopar but, a dodge is a dodge and a plymouth is a plymouth !!
nice car but, wow!! a little high priced !!
i was wondering if that car has the torque boxes because its a convertible?? i haven't been around many convertibles and it never crosssed my mind to look for them on those cars. guess it would make sense to put them on convertibles to help stiffen things up a little...
Took me 2 yrs to get $14 out of it. Got sick of dealing with all the tire kickers and dreamers. Not much $ up in MaineGuess you let it go too cheap huh. lol The fools can ask all they want I guess.
I bought it off of a retired gentleman who brought it to his summer home in Maine from Florida where his winter home is. I stopped and looked @ it for 2 summers parked on the side of the road for sale. He started @ 18K and price slowly fell till I picked it up for $11k. Then I had it for sale for another 2 yrs. LOL!! 4 yrs for sale in Maine. It came with a set of small bolt ralleys with BFGs as well. Dont get me wrong. It is indeed a nice car, but does have a few faults and is not no $34K car. Buddy of mine just sold a B3 383 4 speed 67 GTS for $18k not a drop top but a much more desirable car in my eyes. Had all the #s parts and a trailer of NOS parts with it. Thinking I should have grabbed it @ $10K last yearThe car was at mecum auction in Kissemmee in 2012 was checking it out as it was in line to cross the block.
Wanted to talk to the owner since it is so close to mine. Mine was white blue top and interior new
I thought is was a nice looking car and well equipped. Never found out what it sold for.
For the torque boxes, yes all convertibles have them.
The car would look better without the side moldings, but that was a popular thing to do to PROTECT, your new car just like putting clear plastic seat covers over your cloth seats.
Since you had it in the north east, where did it come from originally? Mine came out of Maine, had a 68 dart convertible with factory AC with a Boston hospital parking sticker on it.
Surprising the number of Dart convertibles I have seen with factory AC.
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The auto market might be returning.
I see it ended up in Texas. You didn't sell it to a couple of clowns with beards and cameras behind them did you?