X2.Man, that thing is uuu-uuugly. It's a miracle that Chrysler didn't go under when they were producing cars that looked like that.
My dad had weird taste in Mopars. That body style was his favorite, second behind that was his 1953 Plymouth Suburban station wagon. He never liked my 1960 Chrysler 300F, or my GTXs. I guess there were enough customers like him to get Chrysler though that period.Man, that thing is uuu-uuugly. It's a miracle that Chrysler didn't go under when they were producing cars that looked like that.
When you're toes to toes, your nose is in it... when you're nose to nose, your toes is in it
My dad had weird taste in Mopars. That body style was his favorite, second behind his 1953 Plymouth Suburban station wagon. He never liked my 1960 Chrysler 300F, or my GTXs. I guess there were enough customers like him to get Chrysler though that period.
His taste in vehicles was an indicator of other issues. After I left home, I started making decisions that were the opposite of what I thought he'd do. The process ended up serving me well in areas outside of the vehicle arena.