Maybe a taxi lol
Good point. I never looked at it like that before. Fairly virgin car for sure. Ton of good parts on there.It certainly is not a car you would take to a show. But it could be a car you could rent out to movie houses when they are looking for period correct cars. Here in ATL its getting to be like little Hollywood here.
For now it still fits in the parking space. Don't they seem to be getting smaller?
Same seller, now we know his bottom dollar, I think he'll take less. Great car.
1969 Coronet: Car Was Daily Driver, Previous owner claimed this was Gov surplus staff car (No Power Option)
Has anyone ever seen a New York taxi B Body? I’ve heard the back floor wells are 2” deeper.
Those were modified by Hurst Industries - just like a Chrysler 300-H or a Jeepster Hurst.
Really? I thought they were factory, because in ‘69-‘70 they had their own letter in the VIN. “N” for the price class, New York Taxi.