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Indeed, its in better shape than my p-15 was when I got it. Scrapping it would be a crime, I agree.

One of these days when I hit the lottery I will have an "old plymouth home" for just such vehicles as this.

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Indeed, its in better shape than my p-15 was when I got it. Scrapping it would be a crime, I agree.

One of these days when I hit the lottery I will have an "old plymouth home" for just such vehicles as this.

Neil's Home for Wayward Plymouths.

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Dad and I already operate one of those. Plenty of plymouths have followed us(him) home

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when it hits a realistic price for the condition it is in..the unit will transfer hands..if he holds out for max money..he will allow the car to further deterioate and continue to lose potential in the re-sale or hit a frustration point to where he will part it out/ scap it all together. With the abandoned look the car has, the fact he has had the car for 10 years, daily driver for 3, I read that to mean at average the car has sat for the past 7 years..probably parked when it came time for brakes, clutch or other costly repair and bought another daily beater.

The car is salvagable I am sure..but few people want to lay out that inital cost even with the lowered price..Like everyone knows asking price and selling price is not always close in the car industry..

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