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If it was done by the same companies that did the convertible cars... quality was poor on those too. If it can be documented its worth a ton. One would think they would have used a tailgate and tail from a wagon
Pretty crude for sure! I don't think Plymouth had anything to do with that build! I think a station wagon would have been a better choice to begin with, then add the rear window and roof section from a sedan! Some one destroyed what might have been a nice S,F!
I am sickened, disgusted and freaked out by this abomination ...I don't think I will sleep tonight.:icon_hang::head_smack::eusa_naughty::eusa_hand::icon_puke_r::icon_oak::crybaby2rears~
I am sickened, disgusted and freaked out by this abomination ...I don't think I will sleep tonight.:icon_hang::head_smack::eusa_naughty::eusa_hand::icon_puke_r::icon_oak::crybaby2rears~
I don't believe it's real either. Chrysler built enough utes in Australia, and knew enough to put in a flat back window to start with, and as already stated - start with a wagon.