Please, please, someone competent rescue this wagon from this person. Florida is no place for this survivor to be left outside, nbsp.
Well there's an open garage door behind it with a vacant spot inside and a car cover laying on the driveway, so I'm assuming it's kept inside. The rain drops just look like it got caught in the rain while taking pics. As an outdoorsman, the sky in those pics looks like it literally had just cleared off from a rain. But by the looks of it, that car is kept inside in that garage. I don't like those rims either, but agreed. It looks like a nice wagon overall.
In his ad he states he's having trouble getting insurance due to garage-kept requirements that many classic insurance providers require. I'd suspect either the car doesn't fit or he doesn't want to keep it there full time.
Ah, I see that now. I guess I read that part of the ad description incorrectly the first time. But yeah, that car's gotta be kept inside.
Buying this one, you're taking a bit of a risk with the seller at the outset stating he knows nothing about the car. (Seems to me to be a little too convenient - perhaps just his way of avoiding answers to a lot of questions?) I like that some previous owner took the time, money and labor to re-do the interior. Looks pretty nice - but no pics of the 'way-back'. We don't even know if it has the rear seat(s). As an aside, this guy is in serious need of a pressure washer. We recently purchased a gas-powered DeWalt, and it took off all the black stuff, like butter...... (3600 psi)