you realize how old that makes me feel. that style was new around the time i graduated high school. lol.
"Je vais à l'amour!" exclaimed Isadora Then her beautiful scarf did inspire An embrace from the rear tire Her good fortune was sunken Fare thee well Isadora Duncan
IN 1983 I had the chance to buy one of these for $10k off a used car lot. It was red with the 440. The only non-standard item on it was an aftermarket a/c which you gotta have in Houston. $10k was way out of my range of affordability at the time and I had no place to keep it. Storing it properly would have been an added financial drain. I had to walk away. How I wish today I had bought that car. It would be worth at least 10x that $10k.
There was a guy that had one in the neighborhood back in the day. Last I saw it....years and years ago it was pretty well beaten up and rusty. Probably good have gotten it for a song........... My son did get to sit in one at the Chrysler Nationals in Carlisle.
Yeah...cars we shoulda bought. In the 70's I had a chance to buy a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury 2 door. 383 Commando police special. Dual ignition, factory Hurst 4 speed, bucket seats, console, clean interior no rips or worn spots, factory tach, heavy duty alternator, reasonable mileage. Had a little rust on the quarter panels and needed a battery....... $500.00.