This would cost thousands of dollars probably. But, wouldn't be nice if we could build a real car museum for all K-cars and have it fully operational in 10 years. I don't know how much it would cost. Just think of it, how many cars could it hold, hhmmm. Well, five body styles. Sedan, Coupe, Convertible, Wagon, and Limo.
Aries=9 model years x 3 body styles-minus no wagon for 89=26 Cars
Reliant=9 model years x 3 body styles-minus no wagon for 89=26 Cars
400=2 model years x 3 body styles=6 Cars
600=5 model years. 1 body style in 83. 3 body styles 84-86. 1 in 87-88=11 Cars
Caravelle=Canada. 2 body styles. US 1 body style. 9 Cars
LeBaron=8 model years. 4 body styles. 82-86 Two Body styles 87-88=24 Cars
E-Class=2 Cars
New Yorker=6 Cars
Executive Limo=4 or more as spares
Executive Sedan=2.
Wow, thats over 100 cars already. Not including the Mexican K-Cars. It would be a nice climate controlled building. All the cars would have to be rotated and driven at least once every two weeks. We would have a specialty staff of mechanics and historians. Only musuem personnel and those given special permission would be able to drive the cars, since by then there will be so few left anyway. A 1982 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible will be worth $25,000. Hey Justin, lets put your car in the museum. Hhhmm.
Maybe in the year 2030, this dream will be a realty. Go ahead, laugh you outsiders. The K-cars are great cars. By 2030, my car will be 42 years old, if it still exists.