1979 Plymouth Volare

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    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Beautiful car, but I doubt it is $10,000 nice. The 318 is a big plus, but the lack of power windows is a minus to me.
     
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    The price seems optimistic. Other than that, it is a nice-looking Volare wagon.
     
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    hey, hey, hey. WHAT!?!?!

    About twenty years ago, my wife and I bought a 77 Aspenwagon. It was the same color scheme as this, with no woodie. It came with a factory installed trailer hitch. That meant it came with special self-adjustable air shocks in the rear. Expensive items. Never had a trailer, so we never got them. With the 318, these things are Ponycar stationwagons. Put several mid-80's Mustangs with 5.0's to shame with that wagon... We paid $425.00 for it. Ten Grand seems a bit excessive to me... Maybe two or three grand. Those TV auction shows have people seeing 401K's in their nice old cars....
     

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