Posted 2015-12-31 11:55 AM (#499567 - in reply to #499383) Subject: RE: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: The Mile High City
hmmm....tempting!
Lancer Mike
Posted 2016-01-04 5:30 PM (#499980 - in reply to #499567) Subject: RE: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: The Mile High City
ended at $2,500 - too rich for me! Somebody will have fun with it, though. I talked to the owner - it sounded like a real project, but there was a long list of unknowns. The busted windshield made me withhold a bid.
Chrispy
Posted 2016-03-14 5:04 PM (#506831 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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I saw this and kinda wanted it, would have been popular car at the shows for sure
Lancer Mike
Posted 2016-03-14 5:35 PM (#506834 - in reply to #506831) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: The Mile High City
Glad to hear I was not the only one dreaming, Chris!
I had visions of wood paneling, a cow print interior, long horns on the hood, all the gee-gaws and ginger bread to make a real western Ranch Wagon!
RICKYMOPAR
Posted 2016-03-14 9:36 PM (#506869 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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Sorry... NO room for the 10 gallon hat, just a dunce cap.
Rebels-59
Posted 2016-03-15 1:42 PM (#506948 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Posted 2016-03-15 9:55 PM (#506990 - in reply to #506948) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: The Mile High City
Long way from home! Looks like the fella got it running and driving, which is good. I can't quite tell, but maybe it sold for $7,500?
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Posted 2016-03-16 12:41 PM (#507038 - in reply to #506990) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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Lancer Mike - 2016-03-15 6:55 PM
Long way from home! Looks like the fella got it running and driving, which is good. I can't quite tell, but maybe it sold for $7,500?
No, it didn't sell, it just ended with no buyers. You can find out if you do a search of completed listings, and it will tell you the status, if it sold or not.
Rebels-59
Posted 2016-03-31 12:49 PM (#508415 - in reply to #506948) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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Rebels-59 Coronet - 2016-03-15 6:42 PM
Well it is currently in Florida for Sale on Ebay..
You guys should of bought it and Flipped it, as this Sale is up for $7.5k
Posted 2016-03-31 1:11 PM (#508419 - in reply to #508415) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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And put it on a buy-it-now. I would call that serious buyer's remorse. But he will likely have to reduce the price quite a bit more to unload it.
firedome
Posted 2016-04-03 12:42 PM (#508670 - in reply to #508419) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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Have to be an idiot to do that to a car, a '57 Chrysler wagon is so rare, especially in Spruce Green, never seen one in 50 yrs of looking.
mikes2nd
Posted 2016-03-15 11:20 PM (#506999 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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bondo bucket for 7500?
Lancer Mike
Posted 2016-03-16 12:21 PM (#507035 - in reply to #506999) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: The Mile High City
Seems pretty steep to me too - but, hey, I passed it up at $2,500 in my home state (minimal shipping)! I would like to own it, but I don't put a great value on that privilege!
ttotired
Posted 2016-03-16 7:25 PM (#507076 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
All I can say is what an ugly piece of sh^t Why would anyone do that to a car like that Wouldnt you take a side on picture, cut it and join it first and realize what an abortion you were about to create The +$2500 would not have been bad if the engine ect was ok, you could get that out and save the cars dignity buy finishing the hack job and letting it become soup cans
Not against customs, but not all customs are good customs, this has no aesthetic appeal, maybe 1 1/2 feet longer in the doors?
ACESN8S
Posted 2016-03-17 3:32 PM (#507152 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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I feel it would look better if you were to move the B pillars back about 12", the proportions are just so off !
mstrug
Posted 2016-03-17 7:27 PM (#507176 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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The nerve of that guy!
Edited by mstrug 2016-03-17 7:36 PM
StillOutThere
Posted 2016-04-03 4:55 PM (#508673 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: Under the X in Texas
Factory stock is just a starting point. I still think the '57 Chrys would make a fabulous roadster ute by cutting off the entire roof and lowering windshield height about 35%. Restorers have ZERO original thoughts.
Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2016-04-04 1:51 PM (#508736 - in reply to #508673) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: Parts Unknown
I love wagons. And I love slippery, sleek aesthetic design. The 57-59 four door wagon roof is neither and grossly clashes with the body. The "WTF ?" decision to lop the fins off the wagons for that "amputated" look only makes it worse.
One only has to see a 1960 NY'er wagon to understand how mish-mashed and dumpy the 57-59 design was.
If I owned a 57-8 Chrysler/DeSoto wagon, I would be unable to restore it to stock. It would get proper passenger car fins put on it, and a 2 door "utility" wagon body to get some semblence of sleekness.
I see this wagon as a good starting point to build one the way Mopar SHOULD HAVE built them in the first place !
Powerflite
Posted 2016-04-04 2:28 PM (#508741 - in reply to #508736) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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4drs may not be ideal on a sedan, but they are perfect for wagons. 2drs are not nearly as useful on a wagon and don't look that much better IMO. I really prefer 4dr wagons over 2dr versions. And I disagree with you about this being a good starting point. This is not a good starting point for much of anything and whoever did this conversion sealed its fate. You could possibly do as Wayne suggests and convert this into an el camino type of thing, but it has been messed up so badly that to make it work and look right, you would need to obtain another set of front doors, graft them into the rear part with a decent amount of length to them. And then lengthen out the whole car to make them fit well and fix that mis-matched dog leg area. How did that happen? It is a lot easier to shorten than to lengthen, and his metal skills were obviously sub-par on the original job. So I don't see this as anything but a literally funny car for funny's sake, or as a collection of parts. The latter is the most likely.
But....I wholeheartedly agree with you about putting real fins on it. But I would probably just start with a hearse/ambulance conversion and restore that because it would be easier.
Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2016-04-04 10:04 PM (#508781 - in reply to #508741) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: Parts Unknown
The reason I say "good starting point" is that you get the essential frame sections to build a LWB wagon with the more common SWB, the LWB nose clip, and a few other less-than-easy-to-find stuff like the Hemi drivetrain, and misc. wagon parts.
I am all for a four door, but that roof is going to have to get sleeked to something like a 60 hardtop wagon, or I'll stick with the stock 2 door roof for as-clean-as-it-got at the time. And frankly, I hate the short doors on the 4 door wagons for getting in and out. AND I am the guy who wants to haul lumber and pipe. I want the single front seat "handyman" 2 door wagon !
firedome
Posted 2016-04-05 11:27 AM (#508820 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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I could never understand why they didn't at least extend the fins onto the rear doors. Other than that I like the look of the wagons, where utility should come 1st. If they had tilted the rear end of the fins/tailights at the back outward like the other models it would have interfered with loading at the tailgate, so that I understand.
In any event this fool ended up with an abortion of a car... it should have been left alone, I'd bet $$$ there are less than 10-20 of these wagons left
Lancer Mike
Posted 2016-04-05 6:50 PM (#508841 - in reply to #508820) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
Location: The Mile High City
firedome - 2016-04-05 9:27 AM
I'd bet $$$ there are less than 10-20 of these wagons left
Nine and one-half, apparently!
Lancer Mike
Posted 2016-04-19 9:44 PM (#509794 - in reply to #508841) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
This one is having a tough time reselling. Still offered at $4,500 buy-it-now.
I like that the current owner has it running and driving. I wonder if it might be easier to sell if they invest some more into it; paint, interior, wheels and tires?
That can be a slippery slope into a black hole, though. We have all seen cars with $$$$ receipts for sale at $$.
Chopper John
Posted 2016-05-24 9:41 PM (#512340 - in reply to #499383) Subject: Re: Krazy Kustom '57 New Yorker Wagon Colorado Springs Craigslist
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