1991 Olds Custom Cruiser (Red-ish); $6,500; Ohio

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  1. 101Volts

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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I really love this MAROON wagon. I'd pay $5000 for it in a heartbeat.
    I don't need another vehicle but these are getting to me! Stop it!:)
    If he throws in the gas pump I'd give $5500.
    Since he's an "old car" guy I'm sure this wagon is well cared for.
     
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    Oh, OK then. I'll slow down for a while.
     
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    Very nice! I just don't get the two photos showing the car all snow covered. How about some interior shots or the engine? People are strange. :huh:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Keep em coming. Someone will be interested in buying them. There are a lot of really nice wagons being listed.:yippee:
     
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    ^^^ :agreed: ^^^
    Definitely needs more pics. Love the colour!
     
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    Oh. Thanks.
     
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    Big question on this one is whether it's got the 305 or the 350. On these early whale wagons, you definitely want the 350, from what I've heard. It's not the LT-1, but at least it's got a bit of oomph.
     
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    I would much rather have the 350 engine. But I had a 1987 Chevy 1/2 ton van with 305 and pulled an 18' trailer with a car on it six times plus tons of other crap from Illinois to Florida. To make it worse i had one of those plastic turtle pods filled on top creating even more wind resistance. It pulled like a 350 and lasted seven more years before selling it.
    With that in mind I would not be afraid of a 305. A good tranny cooler and electric fan added helped.
     

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