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Location: San Antonio TX | If there's no major rust, this looks like a great car. If it's mostly original, it is very well preserved, but definitely could use a slight cosmetic restoration. Personally I'd drive it as is. A little aging here and there gives it character so long as it's not rusting or falling apart. https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/desoto/adventurer/2303997.html\
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| what kind of cosmetics would you do to it?
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Location: San Antonio TX | fc7_plumcrazy - 2019-08-16 2:38 AM what kind of cosmetics would you do to it? Carsten I wouldn't do anything to it, I'd keep it as is. If you're asking about what could be done cosmetically, that's a hard question to answer because the pics don't show much in the way of defects. There are a couple things I noticed (staining under the fuel door and a crack in the steering wheel) and it's likely that there are a lot more minor cosmetic issues that can't be seen in the pics because they are so minor. I also think that if the car would be priced a bit higher if there were no imperfections. |
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| is it sold? its not in their inventory anymore.
how is that even possible its an original interior? it would have had to been stored in time proof chamber.
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Goldenrod is 50 years in business and still not knowledgeable about when to label a car "cross ram" as they did here.
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | The upholstery cloth is definitely NOT original, the pattern is incorrect. ........ |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | imopar380 - 2019-08-16 12:37 PM
The upholstery cloth is definitely NOT original, the pattern is incorrect.
This is correct (I believe) (ignore the clear plastic covers):
This (from the ad) is not:
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