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Appreciate the welcome, have seen you from other posts, (before I created a B body account)Welcome from Pasadena!! Texas of course.....
Anywho, appreciate the welcome, were practically neighbors!
Appreciate the welcome, have seen you from other posts, (before I created a B body account)Welcome from Pasadena!! Texas of course.....
Clean and a diamond in the rough for sure!I own a Foward Look along with quite a few other members on here. 1962 was on the cusp for being a B body.
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Just right around the corner from each otherAppreciate the welcome, have seen you from other posts, (before I created a B body account)
Anywho, appreciate the welcome, were practically neighbors!
Ooo weee 55' Desoto Firedome?Welcome from Alabama, unless the block crack is an easy repair, I would nail down that 361 for a replacement. How is this for a forward look mopar. View attachment 1669948View attachment 1669949
Missed it by a year it's a 56, first year for 12V electrical system. My grandfather's last new car 76K original miles. 330 Desoto Hemi, two speed Powerflite.Ooo weee 55' Desoto Firedome?
Or Chrysler's very early forward look design?
Regardless, stunning piece of art on wheels.
#Bring back Desoto!
In memoriam of Virgil Exner!
Take care, there's a shortage of Forward look Chryslers at car shows recently.Missed it by a year it's a 56, first year for 12V electrical system. My grandfather's last new car 76K original miles. 330 Desoto Hemi, two speed Powerflite.
Pleased to be here, thanks!G'day from Australia
Thank you, looks like you have quite the welcoming party aboard!Welcome from the former home state of your new neighbors. As a kid, my family had the wagon version of the 880. I have a 67 Coronet version myself. The kids love it.
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Thank you for the welcoming, much appreciated!Good luck with your repair...
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Glad to be here, thank you for the warm welcoming!Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
Thank you for the welcome!Welcome from Washington State.
It took me quite awhile to find a b-body wagon. Wanted a driver 63-70, maybe 71/72, but they were few a far between. Several a-body rust buckets, some possible c's, several project b's. I already have a 65 Coronet 500 as my project but wanted a nice daily driver. Finally scored. Still waiting for a buyer on my 04.5 Cummins Dually.Thank you, looks like you have quite the welcoming party aboard!
Cool to hear the previous family lineage involved with the 880 wagon, I'd assume the wagon version of the Coronet is not easy to come by!
Appreciate it! Much thanks for the welcome!Welcome from Fredericksburg, VA.