Posted 2020-10-16 12:12 PM (#604523 - in reply to #604496) Subject: Re: 2 1958 Plymouths.
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Maybe the front bumper is off the Savoy because the tires would rub the bumper ends? To me, it looks like the front wheels are too far forward. People have to realize that when they modify a car in this manner they are basically married to it because the resale market is going to be very narrow.
Posted 2020-10-16 1:01 PM (#604524 - in reply to #604523) Subject: Re: 2 1958 Plymouths.
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jboymechanic - 2020-10-16 12:12 PM
People have to realize that when they modify a car in this manner they are basically married to it because the resale market is going to be very narrow.
I agree completely. Leave them alone. Yet amazing someone placed a $7,500 opening bid. Probably because they knew the reserve wouldn’t be met.
Posted 2020-10-16 2:07 PM (#604527 - in reply to #604522) Subject: RE: 2 1958 Plymouths.
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big m - 2020-10-16 8:52 AM
Looks like he installed a front clip from a Camaro or similar.
"Exterior: 1958 Plymouth Savoy as is have front bumper, runs strong but needs a little work to make a daily driver, sounds great, transmission is great, has late model Chrysler front end so the ride quality is amazing."