> where is the best places to look for old models like Imperials??
I don't think you will find many Imperials for sale. Many have been
used up in demolition derbys.
> is there a national club by chance) Thanks very much!
Go to your nearest 7-11 and pick up an old car trader. You're bound
to find a MoPar for sale locally. If you really want an old MoPar,
look in Hemmings.
I just went to www.oldcartrader.com (it sounded like it should be a
real web site, and turns out it is).
21 Dodges between 1965 and 1975.
19 Plymouths
7 Chryslers
I thought there'd be more. Maybe it's not a popular site.
Joe - 23 Mar 2005 06:02 GMT
The old Mopars seem to be pulling down big bucks at places like the Barrett
Jackson auction in Scottsdale. You might want to go to some collector car
auctions. Although, the cars are so high, that might not be all that much
fun.
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mic canic - 24 Mar 2005 02:27 GMT
69 newport interest u???
> > where is the best places to look for old models like Imperials??
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> Since there seem's to be less chrysler models out there than fords, or
> chevys, where is the best places to look for old models like Imperials??
> is there a national club by chance) Thanks very much!
Go here:
http://www.imperialclub.com/
And there are a surprising number of old Imperials on Ebay...
You can also check the listings at:
www.hemmings.com

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