A good model year but priced a bit high given the condition on the body and the low options I think. Not what I would call even close to showroom condition. mike
I doubt it's only 50k miles, either. Also, another seller who's never heard of vinyl upholstery.........
Great photo!!!!!!!!! And there it is just to the left of the Camaro!!!! I'm sure Rudy will make you a great deal on it!
Hey, yeah there it is! LOL! I would love to have this wagon however... I love the '72-76 Gran Torino Squire wagons, but I agree, this one is a little way from being showroom new. I think I would have cleaned it up a little. It is amazing what a good wash and wax would do for this car, as well as little Pledge®.
She was listed at $3750 first time around (about a month ago), I suppose the price increase was due to the car wash. Pete Here's a link to the first thread on this wagon: http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29064
Wonder what's that about, I been watching a '86 caprice for a couple weeks and it started out $2500. Yesterday I look at it again it is now $2950?? I thought usually when something doesn't sell you lower the price a little or keep it, not go up on $$$
So what your saying is...... The tailgate may not stay closed? I thought only the early model Chrysler Mini vans had that death option? My mistake, only the tail gate opened where as the Chrysler Mini van would have ejected the kids still belted to there seats Hmmmmmm...... Going to have to start some new training with my dogs, and start flipping beaters again!