History
What better to replace a 327 Chev than with a 360 Chrysler. After I bought it I realised that I worked with the daughter of the original owner in Murgon Qld. He was a doctor and he drove very quickly. He always had a powerful car. He had crashed this one and it was written off. A very skillful panel beater bought it and did a "cut and shut" with a new engine and transmission. It was a good job. She was powerful and fast and oh so comfortable. I had it for a while but my new wife hated it and refused to drive it. We traded it and her Celica on a new VC Commodore Wagon. How silly was that?
Modifications
The only option on this car was the brocade cloth seats. No A/C, no power seats and no power windows.