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Why is a classic K-Car like this being advertised in Los Angeles? Cause maybe someone with a little forethought will realize that a nice K-car is so rare today that it might be worth it traveling to New York state to pick it up.
IMPORTANT: CLASSIC CHRYSLER K-CAR. NEW OWNER WILL RECEIVE FREE MEMBERSHIP IN THE ONLY CLUB THAT PRESERVES THESE CARS, KEEPS THEM RUNNING, AND BRINGS THEM TO CAR SHOWS. THE CHRYSLER K-CAR CLUB AT HTTP://FORUM.CHRYSLERKCAR.COM AND WWW.CHRYSLERKCAR.COM
Disclaimer: The CKCC is an interested third party in that it wants more K-car owners in the club. It takes ZERO responsibility for the sales transaction or advertised condition of the car.
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50,000 ORIGINAL MILES FOLKS! Bought by the current owner brand new in 1988. Only 2,700 made. All the bells and whistles. Contact Suzanne at gullsfo(at)aol.com, or Mr. Fleming, the owner at 631-323-2634.
Com'n folks, this car is 25 years old. A classic by default. Give it a little respect. It is much cheaper than a Cadillac, without all the expense and headaches. Forget Mustang, buy a K-car, as Lee Iacocca said, if you can find a better car, buy it!
This car needs to go to a true aficionado, not some fool that will run it into the ground and forget to check the oil. Lets get real folks, it is up to you whether or not these cars stick around. Give it the love and attention it deserves, and learn a little history about the K-car while you are at it at www.chryslerkcar.com. These cars get 25-28 mpg and can be really reliable classy daily drivers. Take it to K-Car shows.