CJwindsor
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Got an email back saying the address was not valid.
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I'll send Kevin an email, thanks Tom.
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I'm in kannapolis Tom, not far at all, you're more than welcome to come take a look at the car and give me your opinion, up close and personal is always better than the internet(lots of hidden details). I'd love to know a reasonable price for the car or parts. Just so its clear to everyone scraping the car is the last thing on my mind, I would have left it the woods if I didn't think it was worth something. My original plan was to restore it until I saw how much time and money it was going to take that I don't have.
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thanks for your input. Yea i don't want to crush it, I'd love to see it go to someone with the money to restore it or part it out. I hear older mopar stuff is harder to come by but I don't know personally. I definitely dont want to see it go to waste.
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I love cars too, more of a funding and time issue. And I agree it could be what someone wants or needs for parts. I don't want to scrap it either, just said that as an example bc I have no idea of the cars worth/potential. I'd go to the auto fair with it if I had the means to get it there, had to borrow a truck trailer just to get it home.
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I'm using my phone. And the photos I have are apparently too big, I will see if I can change the size on the computer.
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Ok so I have a few questions. I've never owned, dealt, etc. anything mopar. My wife and I have acquired her great grandparents 46-48 Chrysler Windsor Club coupe, 5 window, 2 door. I'm not sure how to tell the year, just been judging from google images. The car has the spitfire flathead six with fluid drive. The car has been sitting for 50+ years. Floor boards are gone along with rust in other places. We've pretty much decided that it's more project than we want but I don't know if it's a car that there's a market for, or if there's any money in parting it out, or just haul it to the scrap yard. Thanks for any advice in advance. Clayton.