lowest optioned savoy ever?



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lowest optioned savoy ever?

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saw this on local Craigslist
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Mark Merritt
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Yea; Id say that one is bare bones. Mark M
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It has a heater and carpet. Must be one out there with rubbers mats and no heater
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Hi Guys, My Savoy has only mats and it does have a heater but nothing else, also powered by the flathead six and a three speed trans. I think this qualifies as bare bones. But simplicity rules in my book.
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sallysavoy wrote:Hi Guys, My Savoy has only mats and it does have a heater but nothing else, also powered by the flathead six and a three speed trans. I think this qualifies as bare bones. But simplicity rules in my book.
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That is a pretty bare bones car! It is a low cost winner to bring people into a dealership and upgrade them to a Belvedere! :P

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Interesting, ....this car was bought by a farmer back in the day and i suspect cost was the biggest factor. but i like bare bones less to fail.
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