58 saratoga "I know its not a plymouth"
58 saratoga "I know its not a plymouth"
I just have a question, is a 58 chrysler Saratoga worth looking into for buying? I have always like late 50's mopars but have always dealt with as you know by my name the 60's cars. its in decent shape 4 door sedan all original and everything is there a little rusty with a 354 4bbl push button trans. I love those fins on these era cars I think they are ten times more "50's" then the bel airs every will be
. The car is listed at 2500 and they say it runs.

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Re: 58 saratoga "I know its not a plymouth"
I would pick it up if you have room to keep it. We all love our 59's but most of spend time on the Forward Look site too. To me, any Fin car of mother Mopar is worth having around.
Get some pictures of it to share, But never, never sell a 59 Plymouth (unless you have too and then it is only a short period of time afterwards before you pick up another one to play with)
John Q.
Get some pictures of it to share, But never, never sell a 59 Plymouth (unless you have too and then it is only a short period of time afterwards before you pick up another one to play with)

John Q.
John Quinn
Arvada, Colo
(NW suburb of Denver)
"Chrysler Corporation-Extra Care in Engineering"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56963213@N ... 457983491/
Arvada, Colo
(NW suburb of Denver)
"Chrysler Corporation-Extra Care in Engineering"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56963213@N ... 457983491/
Re: 58 saratoga "I know its not a plymouth"
Sounds like a good deal, go for it!
You will find that parts for these cars are a bit tougher to find than for the later sixties cars, but they are out there. A more challenging, and also more rewarding restoration.
---John
You will find that parts for these cars are a bit tougher to find than for the later sixties cars, but they are out there. A more challenging, and also more rewarding restoration.
---John
In rust we trust!