Joined: Tue Dec 11 2012, 09:48PM
Location: Port St Lucie,Florida
Posts: 59
How about a picture profile of some classic pictures of C bodies.Show me what you got! Looking for pics old and new,C bodies in action,and C bodies in classic photos.Near the beach,in a parking lot,sitting in a driveway,old dealers shots,whatever you got!
Joined: Fri Dec 28 2012, 08:24PM
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 14
I am a new member on the boards but have owned several C-bodies in the past. I just purchased my latest one a few days ago and by far it is the nicest and sportiest.
Joined: Fri Dec 28 2012, 08:24PM
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 14
Thank you, guess I should have stated that its a 1968 Monaco 500 and it was purchased from a member on this forum and a fellow Rochester Mopars Member.
Joined: Sat May 19 2012, 03:34PM
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 115
Me and my 300 Convertible in 1975. I was a teenaged Airman in the USAF and owned the most highly optioned 300 I have ever seen. It had about everything you could check off on the order sheet. I traded a 66 GTO even up for it. I sold it in 78 when I had a pregnant wife and no money.. Dammit!!! still miss that car.
Joined: Sat May 19 2012, 03:34PM
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 115
This is my current Chrysler convertible. A beautiful car in great condition, but the opposite of the 300 I had. This is a pretty basic low optioned car, but still a keeper.
Joined: Tue Dec 11 2012, 09:48PM
Location: Port St Lucie,Florida
Posts: 59
Sometimes the low optioned cars are the best ones,less things to go wrong = less headaches! Besides,it's all about thefun of beingable to drive down the road and enjoy what your driving,although living in the sunshine state almost makes a/c a necessity.Guess we take for granted what was new technology in the day!