1973 Chrysler Town & Country

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    rrbnut 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon

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    Gas Monkey did a 1972 Plymouth Satellite Wagon as tribute to the Patridge Family tv show. Paid $15K for the car, which was super super nice and low low miles, did some nice changes (if you want to ruin a super original wagon).
     
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    That is not the factory wood - too light.

    And that rear suspension stance looks off.

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    It sure does. From this angle, it's very obvious. The car looks silly.

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    This is the stance it should have.

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    Nice wagon but wayy short on options..
    On a good day I would say it could be worth half of the asking of almost 15G's ...
     
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    Speculator's asking price. Could not say that I have a great memory but I never saw such a light wood on a wagon of this era. Regarding the stance, any possibility that the wagon had heavy duty rear springs and / or shocks installed ?
     

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