bruceo2011
Still waiting for Y2K
Looks like a sbp manual drum brake car. It may be a 4 door, but, it's still a nice '73.
I don't know that it's THAT far off. Absolutely unmolested, "it's a new car."
man, that has got to be the cleanest looking parts car I ever saw
almost to nice to part out
I think its too nice to part. There's many, many 4 doors with many parts. There aren't many cars like that one. That price is high, but it looks like a brand new car. I know beak cars aren't popular, and four doors even less so, but I think it would be a waste to part it.
No real car has four doors. PERIOD. End of discussion.
Location: Woodstock
"never smoked in."
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The price makes perfect sense now.
Right. Those 4 door C-body Gran Furies that were the fastest cop car out the box, topping at 155mph weren't real cars.
Those 440 powered '78 and '79 Coronets and Furies that were the fastest sedans on the planet for those couple of years. Those weren't real cars.
If that car was advertised on here, it would be for 5K more and everybody would be talkin about how awesome it is.
4 door grandmas dart I've junked about 30 of these worthless 4 doors, and parted out the rest
155 mph c body with a light bar? Where is the road test documentation for that?
That 4-door Dart would be sweet with a mild built 318, sleeper family sedan and probably same MPG as the slant sicks :burnout:
It's not advertised here, and I STILL think its an awesome car. Not every day you see a 42 year old car in that kind of original condition.
155 mph is flying. 149 must have been downhill, 2.94 gears, skinny tires, recurved distributor, etc. I would like to see a restored, blueprinted 440 Polara do that on a test track. Heck what was the top speed of a B body hemi car in 69?