66 Country Squire on BAT

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  1. DPainter

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    Nice car. Pretty close.
     
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    I see that!
     
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    I just bought a ‘68 Country Squire. It’s total 30 footer, but couldn’t pass it up, as it’s not so bad, and the price was right. Plus had an extra set of correct deluxe wire wheel covers burning a hole in my pocket. Not those pictured on the car. 42B9B97F-B006-4CFF-94F9-A35FF0833641.jpeg
     
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    Looks in good shape!
     
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    More details please! Hey, you KNOW how we are! Mileage? Powertrain combo? Interior? That's a good looking car from here!
     
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    Yes.... I know how we are. Lol I was going to take some pictures once I got it cleaned up and running just right. The interior is actually not bad it’s that cream insert with tan biscuit. It’s got a 390 with an automatic. Haven’t done a vin decode yet so not sure of tranny or if it’s the higher output 390. Did see a 75 DSO so I know it’s a western car. Some very nominal rust along passenger rocker and dog leg, but that won’t even really require much metal work. Once I get it all spiffed up, and those Chrysler New Yorker wheelcovers off she will have a proper introduction. Buying this car was literally a whirlwind. The lady that had it died, the friends handling her estate called me and said. We know you like wagons, interested? I literally bought the car for parts car price and just eyeballing it. It starts runs and stops, but needs some minor mechanical work.
     
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    That's awesome, congrats on your acquisition.
     
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    I can't believe $25K. Shows how wagons have shot up in value. Heck, they are the only cars you might still find unmolested and at an affordable price. So glad I pulled the trigger when I found my Polara even though it contributed to reasons for my divorce. (can laugh about it now)
     

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