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1956 Chrysler Windsor

moparnut

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1956 Chrysler Windsor - $16,500 - Arundel, ME - 1956 CHRYSLER WINDSOR - $16,500
Restored coupe
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Our Showroom & Service Center is located at 2564 Portland Road, Arundel, Maine on US Route 1. We’re 90 minutes north of Boston and 20 minutes south of Portland, Maine. Our hours are Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm and from April-November, we’re also open Saturdays 10am-5pm. Call us anytime at207.710.6699. Email us at info@motorlandamerica.com.
VITALS
Odometer 78000
Paint Red and White
VIN W56 47782
Upholstery Red Fabric with Red Vinyl Trim
Door Panels Red, White, Black
Steering Wheel Power Steering
Transmission Powerflite Automatic


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Nice car, over-priced, but nice. They would be much better off describing the car then wasting time & space on the dealer location. :(
 
The wired up stereo rattling around the glove box, leaking rear axle, and slather of--is that tar?!--on the undercarriage speaks well to the level of care put into this car. Drop the price 100 Benjamins and it's still too much money.
 
slather of--is that tar?!--on the undercarriage

If you're referring to the gas tank, that's how my Volvo 144 tank looked when it came back from the radiator shop.. It's some baked on coating to rustproof it.
 
ive seen alot of euro cars with it...and the ONLY american cars ive seen with it are pre 1970 and its only been a handfull

i can honestly say ive never seen one of these..looks like a failed attempt at making a stoody look better
 
Yeah, but it's everywhere on that Chrysler... maybe the radiator shop baked the frame?

Apparently only the sides of it.. the bottom was left to chance. I dunno, it's in Maine. I know guys in PA and Ohio who pull their door panels and spray bar oil in the doors before every winter, I've heard of people spraying their undercarriage with used motor oil and driving down a dirt road before the snows come. 90% of this board is up north, what do you guys do? I assume you've got a dedicated salt beater.
 
i can honestly say ive never seen one of these..looks like a failed attempt at making a stoody look better

My buddy's got a '55 New Yorker wagon with a '56 front clip on it. Somebody did it in the seventies, and repainted the car. I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers...
 

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