patgizz
UberDork
11/24/13 7:59 p.m.
NMNA
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/4211724769.html
i have a 1961chrysler new yorker needs work body pretty good shape breaks dont work the engine needs finished some one before me put a 440 out of a motor home in it 1300 or best offer call or text jim at 440-387-9152
Isn't the 440 worth half the asking price alone?
patgizz
UberDork
11/24/13 8:58 p.m.
probably. had i not just bought my 49 plymouth i'd be running up to get this one.
mndsm
UltimaDork
11/24/13 9:29 p.m.
Good god that's pretty. I knew there was a reason I'm going back to work.
Not a fan of huge fins but I'm kinda glad that car escaped the derby.
Got any photos of the engine?
Interesting way of securing giant hulk to the trailer.
JohnRW1621 wrote:
Interesting way of securing giant hulk to the trailer.
I was just thinking, "Why the hell didn't he just cross-anchor the suspension." Looks secure and like it could get complicated either way. To each their own.
I just clicked on the ad and now it says $1100...
Someone should buy it just because of the robby the robot conical instrument panel. I would buy it for the cross flow .....
patgizz wrote:
probably. had i not just bought my 49 plymouth i'd be running up to get this one.
BTW, Did you ever tell your wife about the Plymouth?
patgizz
UberDork
11/25/13 5:24 p.m.
bravenrace wrote:
patgizz wrote:
probably. had i not just bought my 49 plymouth i'd be running up to get this one.
BTW, Did you ever tell your wife about the Plymouth?
not exactly. she kinda saw it one day a few weeks later when the garage was open then found out for herself.
I REALLY want this... Would make a nice tow-vehicle for me,. But I am sticking to my decision to get at least ONE of my project running, before I buy another.
But if gets under a grand, I may have to reconsider...
Hauling a beast that big with it's worn out uber cloud floaty suspension can be a nightmare unless the whole car is tied down. When I hauled my '66 Town and Country home, I started out with just the suspension tied down.
The first bump in the road, the whole car started swaying about . I ended up with it tied down just like that '61.
patgizz wrote:
bravenrace wrote:
patgizz wrote:
probably. had i not just bought my 49 plymouth i'd be running up to get this one.
BTW, Did you ever tell your wife about the Plymouth?
not exactly. she kinda saw it one day a few weeks later when the garage was open then found out for herself.
Well as they say, better to ask forgiveness than permission. She cool with it?
patgizz
UberDork
11/26/13 7:25 a.m.
yeah i get lots of rope to hang myself with before she starts getting pissed off. i actually ran a pre-purchase idea by her the other day and got green lit, so now i'm on the lookout for a 93-96 fleetwood brougham.