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That's nice, I will think better about the wagon, and post here if buy it. thanks Dodge 33! You and YY1 clarified some important things to me :thumbsup:
Hello fellas,
I'm considering to purchase a rusty '66 Coronet SW. I'd like to know if the doors and gasket seals, windshield, hood, fenders, side trim, and the floor pan are the same as the 4 door Car, which I believe are more easy to find. This particular car (Station) is missing some parts...
"Ask buyer for a picture with my name?" Yes... wrote in a paper...
"Do people actually buy a car from overseas without actually seeing it first? I couldn't do it." well... living overseas, you should agree the things aren't so easy, as I said before, I spoke for some days to the guys who sold...
I imported 3 cars from USA (Mopars for sure), I live in Brazil... both where paid before collected, but I had to take care, too... I transfered the money to my agent there in USA, and he transfered to the sellers, by wire order. Before this I spoke with the sellers for some days, and ask many...
I'd like to buy a '66 Charger horn Button or even a complete steering wheel, don't matter if brown or black button, shipping to Brazil. Fair price, please!!!
thanks
My '66 Charger, bought it here at FBBO, was in Minnesota. Now, in the south of Brazil. 383 4 speed, matching numbers. Did a lot of things on it, and there are lots of things to be done yet...