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No, if I want a down-sized station wagon like that, it has to be an Electra Estate Wagon......[IMG][IMG][IMG]
He didn't change the asking price on Craigslist: .
You posted that when I was busy uploading my photos.....[IMG][IMG][IMG] US$ 800 sounds like a good price if the engine and transmission are...
The seller is asking US$ 1,000: .
It's much easier if he just posts the paint code from the BNP, so I can tell him what the original colour of this Estate Wagon was.
Maybe a Nash Metropolitan Wagon....[IMG] ? [IMG] [IMG]
Electra Estate Wagons are C-body cars for model year 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983. For model year 1984 there wasn't a LeSabre Estate Wagon, so for...
I've found the production figures in the "Encyclopedia of American Cars from 1930": Nomad L6: 2,956 Nomad V8: 7,768 Greenbrier 2 seats:...
I've found out this about the model year 1972 Chevrolet intermediate size wagons: Base wagon is the Nomad Station Wagon, came with l6 or V8...
His wagon is also very nice.....[IMG] !!
A department of a department.....that doesn't sound very hopeful.....[IMG][IMG][IMG]
This is what you see in the flick: [IMG] By the way: Station Wagon Forums has a funny way to tell time: 23:25 PM [IMG][IMG][IMG] ??...
Hello "canyontide": [IMG] [IMG]
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Unplug the aerial at the radio, so you don't pick up signals from stations outside the car :thumbsup:
I use this Belkin FM transmitter and 8GB iPod Nano on my original 8-track AM/FM radio. Plug it into your lighter socket and that's all you need...
Hello Simon: [IMG] There is a huge American car scene in Blighty with big shows and events every weekend during the season (March-October)
The model year 1970 Estate Wagon was a B-body wagon, based on the LeSabre. Much different from the smaller A-body SportWagon, and also different...
I've found a photo of one of the Escort girls: [IMG]
Here's an article about an old petrol station that I really like: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]