Hi Fellow Chrysler Friend: For many years our family has been involved in classic car history, memrobilia, etc. My Father started out with Walter P. Chrysler in Flint Michigan, when he formed Chrysler Corp. on June 6,1925. Which is also the wedding anniversary of my departed parents. Needless to elaborate we have a soft spot in our hearts for 'Chrysler'. I have 4 pristine Classic Cars as follows; 1955 Chrysler, Windsor, Deluxe, 'Nassau' Spitfire v/8, Coupe. Original, pristine, California, condition. 1955 Chrysler, New Yorker, Deluxe, 'hemi' v/8 Sedan. Original California documeneted, 68,000 miles). Original registeration, factory warranty, etc 1971 Chrysler, New Yorker, '440' v/8, Landau, H/T Sedan. Original pristine condition, with original factory M.S.R.P. 1952 Lincoln, Cosmopolitan, Sedan. ( first year for over head valve v/8 engine at Lincoln.). All have original California history, factory documents, service records, memorabilia, brochures & many extras etc. Being a licensed F.A.A. pilot, has insured their maintenance & on going, excellent service records, etc. They are owned, maintained & garaged within our ministry. They are in excellent 'drive anywhere condition'. Additional information, photo's, history is available upon serious requests. They can all be viewed on my personal web site at: http://www.jps.net/cjenter We are retiring & interested to sell all or part. We can consider classic car, part trades,( acceptable to our family) ??. Please feel free to email us at jcenter@xxxxxxx or write: Reverend John Chabot M, Div. Nonprofit, non denominational ministries. P.o.b. No. 141 Shingle Springs California, 95682 Phone: 1-530-677-8686 fax: 1-530-677-8685 Thank you very for any kind, considerate help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "john g. photakis" <owlshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 9:11 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] [300] DESOTO PT Cruiser > Cool! Last night on the Discovery channel there was a segment on tidal > waves in the Pacific. Hawaii gets slammed pretty good with these waves > and one of the survivors of the 1946 tragedy brought the camera crew to > the spot where a school was wiped out. He is seen getting out of a > Hawaiian taxi, bright red late 40's Desoto with the doors and body > removed and replaced with a beachy canopy and bench seats. Nice rig! All > that was missing was Don Ho... > John Photakis > > Wayne Graefen wrote: > > > > > > > If you have not seen the DeSoto PT Cruiser but would like to, > > link to: > > > > http://www.car-truck.com/chryed/buzz/b062700.htm > > > > Chuckle, chuckle. > > > > Wayne > > > > To reply to sender, click on Reply to Author. > > To reply to the group, click on Reply to All. > > Address: chrysler300@xxxxxxxx > > Contact: rcmerritt@xxxxxxxxxx >
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