Hello All, I am new to the forum, just wanted some to see if this vehicle was previously discussed in the forum. I have missed two great country squire last year for great price, now not many ads for those. I have been looking at this for some time and it seems its still bot sold, not sure why. Price is somehow high but with right offer. Also question if car does not come with the rear side facing seats can i install them give the car is with storage compartment? Thanks, https://classiccars.com/listings/vi...sedan-for-sale-in-woodstock-connecticut-06281
I swear that use to be a member's car here. The location and passenger side damage seem familiar. They have a post for in on their Facebook page from January so if he still has it he may be willing to deal. He is a dealer so of course everything he has is rare and impossible to find. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Redline-Classic-Cars-LLC-513496849013584/posts/?ref=page_internal Search for old posts by SlideManiac. This is the post when the car was hit. Might be other/earlier pictures before he got hit. http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/failed-state-inspection.47083/ I'm 99% sure this is his old car.
It’s funny you say that Kevin. The drivers side door damage is what I remember as well. I know I have seen this car on here before. It’s funny he says the stripper version used by police. I think the Ranch Wagon fit that bill.
That ad lists the exterior condition as 'good', seems 'bad' to me! At least it didn't say 'good for age' which means absolutely nothing to a buyer.
They could have at least used brown duct tape to patch the front seat instead of contrasting black. Honestly though, if you like this body style, the doors and front seat wouldn't be too terrible to fix and you could have a pretty solid car to start with. Interesting that they state the title as clear.
I was thinking about, but its weird that its still not sold for long period of time. My main concerns is the dealership, besides facebook page and a random home address with registered LLC online, couldnt find any reviews, i might go see it in person and decide what i can offer.
What about this Ford appeals to you? You said you missed out on a couple of Country Squires. This is considerably down rent from a Squire.
Around here in Tennessee, "clear title" means no liens on it, not accident free or anything. Tennessee does still issue titles for old/antique vehicles, unlike some other states. If it had been reported in an accident with an insurance claim and was a total loss (money wise), it would have a "salvage" title here.