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Re: IML: Thanks for the welcome



Ray;
  First of all you don't have a Chrysler you have something better then that. Secondly, if your car is like new inside and out, aside from mechanical/electrical items, what is left to be restored, a car is only original once? Third, If you enjoy the car it is probably worth keeping as at least it can keep up with modern traffic. Fourth, and I hate to say this, any full size American car from the 70's is really a set of cheap wheels aside from 1970-71 muscle stuff. That being said at least they won't depreciate in value which is more then you can say for a newer car. The other bonus is that the parts are much cheaper then a newer car and they are easier to work on.
1954 Imperial Newport
Needing A Left Side Tailight Bezel and other trim parts
1975 Chrysler Newport
Needs a brake job by me.
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Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: IML: Thanks for the welcome

Well One thing I need to know is whats the value of my 1973 chrysler 4 door. It has a 440 and 50 thousand miles. Its like new inside and out and all original. I am just wanting to know as I am getting ready to completly restore it if its worth it.
 
Ray 


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