Town & Country Wagon

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  1. 81X11

    81X11 Well-Known Member

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    That one looks nice.
     
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    Wow, another nice Texas Mopar wagon; seller is asking $3,100.

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    That's Beautiful!
     
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    Does this seem like a screaming deal or is it me? I have an interest in this car and would like to know what a couple of you guys think.
     
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    Garage kept, one owner, little rust, looks good for $3100 asking price? Yes, to me that seems screaming as well.
     
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    It's Texas. When the roads are not salted for half the year the old cars tend to stay nice. There is a 58 Ford Fairlane in town for sale for $4k without a spec of rust on it too. As long as the sun in the summer doesn't burn them up, cars just last down here...
     

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