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Old Plymouth I saw in a salvage yard today

It's at least a 3 generation Chrysler family. The first time I was in the Yard, there were lines of 1930's Chryslers and LaSalles.
Didn't look at it closely, but the Scamp seems to be very solid. Behind it is a Coronet Conv. but it looks to be rusty.
Here is the uncropped photoView attachment 1038109


Some Scamps were actually ordered with 8 3/4, buckets seats and a console. I had one like that. Have a peak while you are back there.
 
I don't mind sharing their contact info, but didn't as I'm new here and still feeling out what it permitted.
There probably won't be any runaway deals as I know a guy who bought a 67 Charger from them a couple years ago for $7K. It was all there, had a 383, and was straight, but it had rust in the quarters. I thought it seemed a little high.
The first time I dealt with the old man, he was on the phone. He had a call from one of his Hemmings ads.
He had a Grille in front of him and he was saying:"The top left bar is in this condition and will be this much". The second bar is in that condition and it will be this much.
He sold that whole Grille, piece by piece. It didn't sound cheap.
 
No K-Mart blue light specials there I guess...I'm selling lug nuts individually, they're 3 bucks apiece; but I'll give ya a deal if you buy 5; it's only $15.00. lol
 
I am quite certain is an 1965 Plymouth Belvidere. The Satellite had different trim. I owned both a 65 Satellite and a 65 Belvidere. Shame for that to be crushed.

Yes, 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II

Looks like a twin to my car
 
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