How much would you pay? by blinkings
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Description
This 1958 Chrysler 300-D Coupe sold 'AS IS' for $55,000. She reminded me of Stephen King's Christine, and was even born the same year! (Christine was a Plymouth)
Comments (22)
whaleman
Unbelievable! Some people have lots of money I guess.
jayfar
Not for me, I'm not an enthusiast! Nice shot though.
Inspired_Art
A little paint and other TLC and she'll be worth it!
Crabbycabby
Ok to photograph wouldn't pay that though. Not that much of a fixeruper :)
durleybeachbum
I never pay more than a months income for a vehicle, and my present 18 year old Volvo cost about a week's money and has lasted me 8 years so far. It depends on your PPPF! (Pleasure Per Pound Factor)
kgb224
To expensive for me. I will keep on driving my mazzerati (Mazda). Superb capture my friend. God Bless.
alanwilliams
not much for your money, it hasn't even got any wheels
blinkings
Your car cost you a weeks wages????? My god, I'm not paid enough!!!!!
Faemike55
Very cool capture
debbielove
Its a fixer-upper! lol And I agree mate, Christine in other colours.. Loved your comment by the way lol Rob
m_j_s
A$55k OMG. Who ever bought it must be a real "Enthusiast" or they must fetch a very good price when done up.
Maxidyne
Everything I have and more for this beauty. Just needs a bit of T-Cut and it'll come up a treat :)
BIPOLARTWO
And they got the dirt for nothing---I thought i was daft---There is worse than me out there...
netot
Nice car, but Is not my type!I have a '87 pick up Toyota 1000, and I love it.
Chipka
Fantastic shot! I rather like the way the front grille looks like a ramjet intake. Needless to say, I found that amusing, and I love the grill-work also taking on the vague countenance of a downturned mouth. Really cool shot. I like the distressed paint.
sharky_
Hard to find insurance for this car? Interesting question. Aloha
junge1
I remember when they were new. They were nice cars, for this one I wouldn't give anything!
bmac62
Believe it or not, this might be worth $55,000...if you had the ability to restore it to mint condition. Apparently there were only 618 of these babies built in 1958. Here's one selling for $149,900. Since I possess none of the skills to restore this car, I am with Sig...worth not a penny to me:)
CoreyBlack
That seems a little high (probably about $ 15,000 too high), for this condition. Fixed up, though, some of these babies have been known to trade for several hundred thousand dollars-especially the convertibles! Nice find and capture.
cfulton
To rich for me... I like the cat paw prints on the screen! Clive
danapommet
I like the shot but to far gone for $55,000. Someone must have needed the parts real bad.
Str4wB34ry
It seems a lot to me, but then again if it's a good runner, but just va little rough round the edges, then I'm sure she'd be worth it in no time. You just can't buy stuff made in 1958 anymore!