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  • Bruce in BC
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    I think the black one was an expensive build .

    150 grand ?

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  • rickt4498
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    cruisin' in a Chrysler...

    JAKE... I like the BLACK one...add some gangsta whitewalls and some wires... ooh, baby...

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  • Jake
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    Here is a couple of examples of this car after paint and a little suspension drop.
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  • Jake
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    Originally posted by rickt4498 View Post
    JAKE... go for it... there are not enough EARLY Mopar cars being saved...

    muscle cars, yeah, but early iron like that are hard to find...

    there is one here in Waterford, inherited from a grandfather, completely stock, black and white with gangster whites, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING...

    turns heads wherever it goes...

    GO FOR IT...
    OK that's it I will go to see him tomorrow and see what kind of deal I can make. These cars look amazing when they get straightened and painted.

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  • rickt4498
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    Chrysler Windsor...

    JAKE... go for it... there are not enough EARLY Mopar cars being saved...

    muscle cars, yeah, but early iron like that are hard to find...

    there is one here in Waterford, inherited from a grandfather, completely stock, black and white with gangster whites, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING...

    turns heads wherever it goes...

    GO FOR IT...

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  • Jake
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    Don't crush

    Even this old Fargo has not been through the crusher, it looks a little worse for wear but has some decent parts on it.
    The car pictured below is a 1956 Chrysler Windsor coupe, similar to the 300 cars of the day. I am actually considering loading this one up and introducing it to my truck fleet.
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  • Jake
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    Originally posted by MoparNorm View Post
    That is a NICE one!
    Here is a sad but still viable roadside attraction:


    At least it wasn't crushed...
    Attraction or distraction?

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  • Jake
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    One more picture of the 193? dodge pickup seen from the highway in Hedley, BC at the local watering hole.
    It could use a polish job or at worst a paint job but appears to be a great running daily driver.
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  • MoparNorm
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    That is a NICE one!
    Here is a sad but still viable roadside attraction:


    At least it wasn't crushed...

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  • Jake
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    This ones for you Norm...

    I found this one 15 minutes north of Vernon on the old Kamloops road just past the race track.
    Gary is his name and he has a bit of a salvage yard operation.
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  • Jake
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    1914 hotel...

    Built in the small lakeshore town of Kalidon in southern BC. This hotel was opened for business in 1914 and was closed a mere four months later as WW1 broke out, they stripped the hotel of everything and used it for other more important projects. Not sure what they were but enjoyed hearing the story from a local lady that happened to be walking by as we viewed the great looking hulk of a building.
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  • Jake
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    Ih

    Did International make factory four wheel drive trucks?
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  • Jake
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    A couple of 1 tons and a jeep truck.

    The last truck looks kind of out of place sitting in a feild like that, it looks like it has been stored in a shed for most of its life.
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  • Jake
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    More...

    The guy that owned the Hemi also owns these two. He must have 100 vehicles on his place. He lives about half an hour from the US border.
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  • Jake
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    More trucks...

    I think that,s a hemi, sitting in the corner of a guy,s garage. He let us snoop around and take pictures of all his treasures. As we walked around on his property I kept thinking about Gordon,s recent thread about accumulating junk and never throwing anything out.
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