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Stumbled across this while searching for stuff. I like that wood dash face.
I guess the original car was a Dart 3700 GTStumbled across this while searching for stuff. I like that wood dash face.
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I guess the original car was a Dart 3700 GT
Yep, that interior is nice. Rosary beads, oil, some sort of dashboard Jesus and is that a clock on the console?Stumbled across this while searching for stuff. I like that wood dash face.
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Agreed, A stick shift Limo, 1st for me !I don't find it ugly at all.
I think it looks pretty darn good stretched.
Better than some US limos.
Love the manual trans with the correct inland shifter and non-US console top.
Looks mighty luxurious for a Dart.
didnt know it was from Spain. looks beautiful. would be cool to drive a classic car through europeYes, exclusive (and ugly) spanish Barreiros/Chrysler Dart production between 1965 and 1977.
Only slant sixes. The 3700GT was the top of the line with the 3.7 liters engine (225ci)
This "limo" is registered in the Murcia province ("M" on the licence plate), in south of Spain.
Or to the car show in Missouri! Imagine the WTF's pulling into a US show with one like that.didnt know it was from Spain. looks beautiful. would be cool to drive a classic car through europe
I don't find it ugly at all.
I've noticed that many countries outside the US got MUCH nicer interiors in A body cars.
I guess "nicer" is open to debate but I'm talking about overstuffed, leather, and rear folding arm rests.
At least they have the steering wheel on the correct side.
It's a '66-'69, as built in Spain by Barreiros.Is that really a 1966 model?
The square headlights cause me to ask.