Re: What is the weight?
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Re: What is the weight?



I just read Don's reply and it is true that with coffee and donuts you can rule the world. :) I looked up "shipping weight" in the Krause book but did not see a definition of what that means.

Another method to actually get the car weighed is put some kind of scrap in the trunk -- newspapers, steel, or whatever -- and bring it to a recycle place that buys scrap. The one's around here have a full vehicle scale & they will weigh the car with the stuff in it; then, after the scrap is removed, they will weigh the car again to determine how much they need to pay you.

Thanks,
Gary H.


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>An old copy of "Standard Catalog of Chrysler" by Krause reads thus for a v8 version: 
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>shipping weight 4 door sedan: 3310 
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>shipping weight 4 door HT: 3390
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>Thanks,
>Gary H.  


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