Kool, looks like a 93 New Yorker. What most don't realize is kolors are repeated every ten to fifteen years.
Tall walls and razor wire; what's going on here? Power lines look different also. Cuba? No door handles, the rest looks untouched. Tell up more!!! I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
Yes, ready for door poppers. Cuba? No, but a liberated beach town called Huntington, LOL! I’ve owned this car for 25 years and after raising 5 kids I’ve got this ol gal back on the road. I originally bought the car in Utah, kept it for a year, then sold it and bought it back 3 years later. It’s been lowered in the rear, sores shaved and covered from 6 to 12v. It’s a daily runner. Now, I’m looking for a driver side molding (the spear) to match my passenger side molding. Does anyone Any leads on one?
I like your back story. Was there a Badge of some kind between door edge and molding end? I'll look for a contact number of a guy in Washington that just does moldings. I've had success dealing with him.
Thanks! The guy I had sold the car to owned a music store In Provo Utah. He did some digging and discovered that the car was originally sold in 1953 on his property when it was a Chrysler dealership. And even crazier, we learned that my wife’s grandfather managed this same dealership and may have sold this Chrysler back in ‘53! We consider this car a family artifact.
What are the odds of all that ever repeating again? So the S.S. guy I've delt with is Dave Stromberg, he's in Silver Lake Wa and the last ph# I have for him is 360-967-2061 You'll probably have to leave a message with what your looking for and he's real good about getting back once he checks what he has. Hope your dealings with him are as good as mine have been.