350 V8, AC, and 3rd seat. Looks hard to argue at the price ($4200) - these bring big bucks restored. https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/6081380216.html
I know what you are saying, but without the front end damage it would be a $8,000-$10,000 car. I would be more concerned if the damage was to the rear, or other wagon specific parts. Also it looks to be solid and rust free. That counts for a lot in the rust belt.
Ya just can't beat all that glass in the back. Are there any wagons that use that much. I love it. There are two of these that frequent the "goodlettsville cruise in" on Saturday nights where I live. I'll get some pics once they get ramped up again
It is priced high , no way way is that an 8-10k car as it sits with a good front end, more like 3 grand, maybe 3500 because of the new tires, wagon guys are frugal with their money/ cheapskates. It is a nice base for a resto but I'd just drive it for that money. The only problem. is that I think they were designed for smaller people/women. If you're around six feet tall or over it's a very tight fit driving or riding, half the reason I sold mine, looks like a nice car though.
I'm about 6'7....really I couldn't fit?! Good to know... I'll add it to the list of cool cars I can't fit in