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 I hope that you enjoy my old cars as much as I do.

Please feel free to send me an email. I would love to hear what people think of this site, my cars, and about your car(s) too. You may even fine your email posted on this site at sometime. I would also love to here about any 66 Chrysler or Hupmobile stories. I am also trying to put together several databases about these cars, so any help that you can give would be great.

 

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The What's New News?

Nothing. Since my daughters birth, I've been so busy to do anything with my cars. My daughter is now 4 years old and soon she will be able to help me with the work. Well that is if she wishes too.

-07/16/07

This winter, I will be working on my Hupmobile and the website in general.

-09/17/07

  Last Update: 09/17/2007
Last Major Update: On going
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1966 Chrysler Data

Projects

Last Update: 2004
Last Update: 02/24/2002
Last Update: May 2004
Last Update: 09/18/2007

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Ok call me weird, I name my cars. My Newport is named Chrys and my 300 is named Sam.
I'm not even sure how or why I named them, but that's just me.

Photo of a 1928 Hupmobile
Photo taken January 2005

After some digging, I now belive that she is a
1929 Hupmobile, Model A
The Frame-up Restoration of my 
1966 Chrysler Newport 

"Chrys" is a 1966 Chrysler Newport, 4 door sedan.
With a 383 engine, 2 barrel carburetor,
and A727 transmission.

Photo of a 1966 Chrysler Newport
Photo taken around 1980
In memory of my Grandparents, The dedication.
   
Photo of a 1966 Chrysler T&C
Photo taken in late fall of 2003

She maybe a bit rough around the edges, 
but she sill gives people the rubber-neck syndrome.
She doesn't have a name yet.  I welcome any suggestions.

The Not so quick restoration of my wagon
May photos are now posted                              Last update: 6/15/04
 

The Frame-tare down of my 
1966 Chrysler New Yorker

"Greeny" is a 1966 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 door Hard Top.
With a 1970 440 Engine, 4 Barrel Carter Carburetor,
an A727 Transmission.
Photo of a 1966 Chrysler New Yorker
Photo Taken on 07-02-01 

Photo of a 1966 Chrysler 300
Photo taken in 1999

"Sam" is a 1966 Chrysler 300, 4 door hardtop. 
With a 383 engine, 4 barrel carburetor,
and A727 transmission.

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