Doesn't look bad from what you can see...... and I think we will see it a long time with that BIN price.
76 coronet When you are listing seat belts as an option on a 1976 Automobile, you are REALLY reaching for something to list as an option. I certainly HOPE it has the optional Brake-system on the car
Again, a case of someone expecting too high a premium for low miles. I don't think this vintage B body Mopar wagon garners quite enough interest to justify that price -- even with the low mileage. '71 or '72 perhaps, maybe even '73 or '74, but I think he needs to shave a couple of grand (or maybe even more) off the BIN for a '76. This listing should probably have a Make Offer option. Does look like a pretty wagon, though.
Based on the white mud flaps, I would have to say it's the same wagon. That 'Cars-On-Line' place is notorious for not taking down old ads though. That ad could have been placed a long time ago.....
It has the red heater hose as well, so it is a flip, I wish the seller good luck, but at 6k, it is still overpriced. It was the best selling wagon of its size and time, not too hard to find.....
My sources show production for the '76 Coronet wagon at 10,290 (I assume they eventually sold all of them). This beat the AMC Matador wagon, but trailed the figures for each of the other mid-size American makes. I'm comparing combined figures for each sub-series/trim level (e.g., total production for Torino + Gran Torino + Gran Torino Squire vs. total for base Coronet + Coronet Crestwood).