1970 Chrysler Town & Country

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    That is one cool looking wagon. Appears to be in really nice shape.
     
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    Excellent price. This one's not going to last long. Only pick to nit is the low equipment level.
     
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    Yes sold this morning to someone from Newcastle Wyoming. Not sure if these are popular with derby guys but sure hope it didn't go to a demolition derby guy being so cheap.
     
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    THAT didn't take long. The ink on the paperwork probably isn't even dry yet.
     
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    Yea, this one was originally listed for $2500 and now the new owner is asking $7900!!! :yikes:

    Must be called outlaw motors 'cause they robbin' you if you buy at the asking price, lol!!! :rofl2: Somebody needs to stop watching all those car flipping shows, starting to feel just like the housing bubble when everyone was flippin house....

    Someone should offer them $3500 and see if they bite. The demand for these cars in this area of the country is very low, they'll be sitting on it for a llloooonnnngggg time at anything over $5k. :coco:
     
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    Yes he got a great deal at $2500. Would be nice if he put a set of newer matching tires on it.He'll probably put reduced to $5995 after a couple of weeks and sell it for 5k like you said. It did probably cost him at least $500 to ship it or pick it up so he's got around 3k in it.
     
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    I agree they likely have $500 in time and effort to acquire the car. You'd think since they have a tire shop in house they would have put a matching set of tires on it and detailed it given the asking price...
     

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