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Problem Desiding any advice?
I have a chance to get a Shilby Dayton (one of 250 made) for $800. I know the owner since new. Vs my 87 GXL uhm wich ould you choise and why?
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Personally, the RX. Personally I don't trust 70-80's model Chryslers. They typically are nothing but money pits, then they burn up. Even worse than the RX's.
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thank's for the info from what I know about it ( my uncle owns it.) it's in mint contidon and stock loved riding in it when I was younger
more info will be nice
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Originally posted by Froggmann
Personally, the RX. Personally I don't trust 70-80's model Chryslers. They typically are nothing but money pits, then they burn up.
Personally, the RX. Personally I don't trust 70-80's model Chryslers. They typically are nothing but money pits, then they burn up.
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