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    HUNTSPOP HUNTSPOP

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    Vega Panel?

    Local salvage yard has Vega Panel that was once pest control truck. Priced around $1,500.
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    Really? Hmmmm, that would make a cool little wagon.
     
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    I like this Vega. I don't know, though. I'd like to see under those front seat covers. Would the seats wear out in 73K? Or is the mileage over? Sure would make a nice sleeper if you left it as it now looks.
     
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    I think the amount of UV exposure makes more difference than miles. By the looks of the rest of the interior, I'd venture to guess they aren't too shabby.
     
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    They can wear out pretty fast. My parents had a 77 Blazer and a 83 Bronco that wore their cheap vinyl buckets out in 6-7 years. Well before 100k, probably about 60-70k. Between no garage and base level interiors with poor materials I guess the material couldn't hold up to the UV rays. they went with discount seat covers in the cheap-o Indian blanket style.
     

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