I tend to agree with the guys,
there's nothing like a good original car. Especially after seeing the $$$
jump out of my wallet on my '55!!! I suppose that more money might be made
parting out a car, but perhaps a reasonable offer for the whole car would be
accepted.
--Roger van Hoy, '55DeSoto, '42DeSoto, '66Plymouth,
'73Duster, Washougal, WA
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Phil Patterson writes: Yeah, I have to agree with
Mark, if it is an actual 25,000 mile cherry original , it should be saved.
If it is not either wrecked and totaled, or detiorated to the point of no
return, low mile cherries should always be preserved. ...You can't restore
originality, once it is gone, it is gone forever.
MARK J HASH wrote:
I may
strike a nerve here, but I just saw an ad on the Forward Look for sale
list that said the person is parting out a nice 25,000 mile 1960 Dodge
Phoenix 4 door. Isn't that kind of the opposite way we want to
go??
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