Chrysler V.I.P.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Gelligron, Jun 12, 2004.

  1. Gelligron

    Gelligron Guest

    Please can anyone help??? I live in the UK and know NOTHING about vehicles
    whatever. An elderly uncle has contacted me asking if I can find out the
    history of and possible current price of a Chrysler V.I.P.(how long is a piece
    of string eh??) Apparently he has one sitting happily in one of his
    outbuildings. He rarely uses it but it's still in fine working order. He's had
    it so long it no longer needs to be roadtaxed?? At the moment I know nothing
    further about this vehicle.
    Any help or guidance would be appreciated
    cheers
    Jean
     
    Gelligron, Jun 12, 2004
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  2. Much more info is needed, as the "VIP" nameplate was used on a great many
    *different* vehicles produced by Chrysler Corporation in North America,
    Australia and South Africa. A series of good, clear pictures from several
    exterior and several interior angles as well as an overall view of the
    engine bay, and including a close-up photo of the vehicle identification
    number (VIN) plate and the vehicle equipment plate (located in the engine
    bay, approx. 2" x 3" and covered with alphanumerics) would be ideal. If
    you've noplace to host the photos, send them to me (instructions below)
    and I'll put them up and put a pointer in this group.

    If photos cannot be had, we still need more information. Does he know the
    production year of the car? 2 doors or 4? 6 cylinder or 8? Left-hooker or
    right-hooker?

    -Stern (e-mail to: dastern "at" ns7 "dot" vrx "dot" net )
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Jun 12, 2004
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  3. Gelligron

    Gelligron Guest

    Much appreciated. I DID tell him that I'd need a lot more info. I'll get back
    to him and if wants to go for it I shall take the necessary photos. Thanks for
    your help
    I shall probably be in touch.
    cheers
    Jean
     
    Gelligron, Jun 12, 2004
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