1966 Chrysler wagon

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  1. Professor

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    I wonder if that 66 would even fit in my garage ? That has to be one of the longest wagons ever. Not sure what to offer.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Well it's so long it won't even fit in his drive way!
    Sure looks clean and low mileage. Make someone a great cruiser.
    But again, it's a road trip just to look at it.
     
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    I think they all will be road trips or buy sight unseen. Ohio has nothing but rust buckets.
     
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    Even the roof rack looks a mile long. Bet you can put a lot of stuff up there.

    Seriously though, what's a car like this worth assuming its all there and mechanically OK?
     
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    Owner said looking to get 7000. I asked him a bunch of questions.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    It seems like a very nice low mileage wagon. But for $7000 you'd better plan on keeping it another twenty years. Sadly most of these older large wagons are only worth much to weird car collectors. If you try to trade it at the Chyrsler dealership on a new $50,000 car they will offer you a few hundred dolllars if even that.
     
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    Looks like a fairly well-optioned car. Did the owner say everything was in good working order?
     
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    waiting on a reply back. Im trying to picture what type of custom wheels would look good on this tank.
     
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    These are all Chrysler Corp. wheels. Most (if not all) should fit on the T&C.
     
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    So I just saw it this afternoon. It's all there but it needs a lot. There is rust though in the third seat footwell, all of the fuzzies, weatherstripping and windlace have perished. And the rear window motor is shot - all of the others except one are working slowly. It's strangely optioned, with power windows and bucket seats (but non power) and no assist handles, no tilt-tele or cruise control and it's only a 383. The paint (KK1 Turquoise) is shot as well but it's all original with just a little surface rust here and there. I offered $4,000 to his son and I'm not expecting to hear back.

    Dan
     
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    YOu offered him 400 times his asking price in the title at least.


     
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    I offered a little more then that. i would have 1000-1200 shipping on top also. No deal. Back to my search. Still looking for something closer to me. I found a 66 Dodge Coronet a few hours away to check into.
     
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    I had spoken to him earlier, and he is asking $7,000...

    I've attached a picture of the rust in the third row footwell.

    Without being able to open the tailgate (window is up) I couldn't see the condition of the bottom of the tailgate itself.

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