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Expert Posts: 2025 | . 1960 Chrysler New Yorker Town and Country Station Wagon at mecum.com https://www.mecum.com/lots/LN1021-467607/1960-chrysler-new-yorker-st... (1.JPG) Attachments ---------------- 1.JPG (215KB - 76 downloads) | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | Very little information on this car. If anyone goes to the auction, could you get the vin and a picture of the body tag? I'm figuring it had a black or black/silver interior if that's the original steering wheel. | ||
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Veteran Posts: 177 Location: christchurch New Zealand | I saw this vehicle back in 05 at the 300 meet in Tahoe, it was impressive to say the least, and still looks as good now as it did back then. Geoff | ||
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Expert Posts: 2112 Location: Idaho - where men are men and spuds are spuds | Scheduled to go on the block tonight. | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | geoffs60 - 2021-10-07 3:39 PM I saw this vehicle back in 05 at the 300 meet in Tahoe, it was impressive to say the least, and still looks as good now as it did back then. Geoff Thanks for that. There are several good photos from that event. I wonder why they didn't photograph it better for the auction? (030.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 030.jpg (207KB - 72 downloads) | ||
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Expert Posts: 2112 Location: Idaho - where men are men and spuds are spuds | It sure is a BEAUTY! Are you bidding on it? | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 648 Location: Lubbock, TX | NicksGarage - 2021-10-08 12:12 PM geoffs60 - 2021-10-07 3:39 PM I saw this vehicle back in 05 at the 300 meet in Tahoe, it was impressive to say the least, and still looks as good now as it did back then. Geoff I wonder why they didn't photograph it better for the auction? I've found that the vast majority of car owners do not understand the simple concept of photography. Either by taking photos in portrait orientation vs landscape or never stepping back far enough to get the whole car in the frame. Such is life... ~Peter | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 648 Location: Lubbock, TX | Sold for $56,100 | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | I think that's a good price if it's a solid car but it has to be to your taste with all that red and the interior the way it is. Correcting it would be expensive. Let's see where it turns up next. (mecum_final_bid2.jpg) Attachments ---------------- mecum_final_bid2.jpg (155KB - 77 downloads) | ||
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Expert Posts: 1886 | I flew to Vegas to buy the car. I don't trust pictures, wanted to see if it for myself. I was willing to go on it if it was a restored car. Besides all the stuff that's obviously not right, hood, grill and interior, there was a ton of issues otherwise. The brain box is gone on the speedo cluster, no lights. It has been creatively wired to have an under dash button to crank it. Hoses for vents/ac were disconnected and flopping around. There was a hole in the gas tank with a terrible patch that was leaking on the ground. There were holes all throughout the floor with carpet poking through. There was terrible body work above the channel above the rear glass, bubbling everywhere. All the pot metal showed considerable bubbling. This car, in my opinion, SAT outside somewhere for a long time. At some point restored, but the body work was crap. Not done well under the hood. It was pretty much 100% original underneath. To say I was disappointed was an understatement. I've REALLY wanted a 60-61 NY HT wagon. I'm glad I flew out to look at it as I would have probably bought it off pictures. It was a driver car that will only get worse in condition, but it's still a cool car. New owner has a lot of bugs to get through I imagine. | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | Mike McCandless - 2021-10-08 3:49 PM I flew to Vegas to buy the car. I don't trust pictures, wanted to see if it for myself. I was willing to go on it if it was a restored car. Besides all the stuff that's obviously not right, hood, grill and interior, there was a ton of issues otherwise. The brain box is gone on the speedo cluster, no lights. It has been creatively wired to have an under dash button to crank it. Hoses for vents/ac were disconnected and flopping around. There was a hole in the gas tank with a terrible patch that was leaking on the ground. There were holes all throughout the floor with carpet poking through. There was terrible body work above the channel above the rear glass, bubbling everywhere. All the pot metal showed considerable bubbling. This car, in my opinion, SAT outside somewhere for a long time. At some point restored, but the body work was crap. Not done well under the hood. It was pretty much 100% original underneath. To say I was disappointed was an understatement. I've REALLY wanted a 60-61 NY HT wagon. I'm glad I flew out to look at it as I would have probably bought it off pictures. It was a driver car that will only get worse in condition, but it's still a cool car. New owner has a lot of bugs to get through I imagine. Mike, Thanks for the report. Just reinforces how important it is to go look at a car like this before buying it. There is a reason they didn't show a lot of pictures or provide a lot of information. Seems like that auction was full of a lot of odd cars and just mediocre mix of things. Nick. | ||
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Expert Posts: 2112 Location: Idaho - where men are men and spuds are spuds | I thought the car looked pretty gaudy when it went over the block. Looked better in photos. Another color would have toned it down some. But someone obviously liked it and paid a good price for it. | ||
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Member Posts: 36 | I am the proud new owner of the wagon, i flew out and inspected the car and found a few miner imperfections,easy fix for me as i have owned my own shop for 36 years,if this car was a rotisserie restored car it would have fetched 100k or more , it will be a fun driver, the first thing to go will be the hood and it will have all red leather interior,i have 6 kids so we will pile in it and have fun,great winter project | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | lookin forward - 2021-10-09 11:28 AM I am the proud new owner of the wagon, i flew out and inspected the car and found a few miner imperfections,easy fix for me as i have owned my own shop for 36 years,if this car was a rotisserie restored car it would have fetched 100k or more , it will be a fun driver, the first thing to go will be the hood and it will have all red leather interior,i have 6 kids so we will pile in it and have fun,great winter project That's a good way to go with it. They are very rare in any condition. Mine is going to be a driver as well. Sat in a garage in Indiana since 1978. | ||
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Expert Posts: 2025 | . Congrats! Could you show a data plate? | ||
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Member Posts: 36 | It is getting picked up by reliable, I will probly have one of my fellow forward look pales do it for me,im not great on computers,Maybe i could have Doug that i baught my 57 desoto fireflight convertible from do it or possibly Bo in Arizona do it , I sold a 1960 bowden spacelander bicycle last week end to to fund the wagon project so pretty much traded a 1960 bicycle for a 1960 wagon , works for me, its a crazy market rite now | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | frwl - 2021-10-09 1:30 PM . Congrats! Could you show a data plate? I've seen a picture of it. It has a lot of red paint on it and almost impossible to read the TRM and PNT codes but from what I can see it looks like it was an all white car with a terra cotta cloth and vinyl interior. Edited by NicksGarage 2021-10-09 8:17 PM | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | Those Spacelanders are crazy expensive. I don't think you could have gotten all your kids on it at once like you can the wagon. Sounds like a good trade to me. I traded a free 1980 Pontiac Sunbird for my 300F in a round about way. So I consider that I got my F for free. Well actually $28 since I had to buy a tire for the Sunbird... | ||
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Member Posts: 36 | The good thing is i still have 3 left two spacelanders and a bowden 300 | ||
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | I'll post a picture of the body tag if you're ok with it. | ||
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Expert Posts: 1886 | Looks like it ended up right where it should be. I hope my comments weren't harsh. You're spot on that it was approaching 6 figures if it was perfect, that's where I was planning on being. Enjoy the car! | ||
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Expert Posts: 2025 | NicksGarage - 2021-10-09 5:26 PM frwl - 2021-10-09 1:30 PM . Congrats! Could you show a data plate? I've seen a picture of it. It has a lot of red paint on it and almost impossible to read the TRM and PNT codes but from what I can see it looks like it was an all white car with a terra cotta cloth and vinyl interior. All-white car should be coded as WW1 = Alaskan White; A terra cotta cloth and vinyl interior should be coded as 307… | ||
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