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Yup...my thoughts exactly, Mike.:yup:
Somehow, I think that Chrysler corporation had the know-how and foresight to gear the specific vehicles properly when installing the 6 cylinder...
And did a good job in all of them.:thumbsup:
49,000 miles and 3 owners? And, I agree with KK....pretty lousy photography. On purpose?;... for some reason (like maybe it's been repainted from...
2 Lousy pix? From what I can see....it sure is cheap enough!:yup:
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Looks well cared for but it's in Maine. A look underneath wouldn't hurt. The price is sure right.:thumbsup:
It's an Olds wagon.
That was great, Saf.:thumbsup: Thanks.
Yes...they seem to make them just the way I like them.:D Stop slobbering!:mad:
Well done, PB.:thumbsup: The article not the burger.:D
My own personal dealer thing. When I had my lot I just made sure everything was disclosed or shown in pix. I knew dealers that used little...
I understand that the 401 is a good engine with good power. I'm not familiar with them but I have some experience with the 360. The 360 drank...
I'm thinking this may go off relatively cheap. I don't know why the engine and tranny would have to be rebuilt with the present mileage being at...
Yup....what a beauty. A true California 55 year old survivor! :thumbs2:
I don't like those white ones at ALL! Frankly, I like the set you took out about 100 times better. :2cents:
hmmmmm...you don't think someone could have had that apart to play with the numbers do you? ;)
Longroof.....was that 2 door, 61 Olds wagon a hardtop?
Starfireelvis may be able to help you, toad. He's a member here and has been showing us his resto as he progresses. Here's one of his older...
Yeah....57pack....he's on it.:D http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24346