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Never be desperate when buying a collector car. I would start by looking at it in person. The pictures do not give you any idea as to condition.
Wow big $ someone fell in love
They do get droopy from age :-)
Not yet - but it would be cool if they did...
Nice car but I believe it will be for sale for quite a while...
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That Wagon has some serious Dagmars...[ATTACH]
It looks like it is tired and wants to rest.
Real nice wagon I would drive the wheels off it...
The 3 tone paint was an extra cost option... The blue looks to be painted over rust...
Nice wagon and the price is not to bad. I would want to see the paint job in person. Overspray on rubber bumpers in door jam seen to indicate a...
1964 Plymouth Wagon with a 426 wedge in what looks to be great shape just went for $16,500 at the Austin Auction. And I was not there :-(
If it is clean it is not a bad price. Most likely it is not or seller would have said so. Or as stated it could be the rare wire color exterior
Expensive and looks like it has had some so so body work... A good $10,000 wagon...
Sure is green...
[ATTACH] Good taillights and one wheel cover. I would give up the $25.00 asking price.
But very few 47 year old cars have 32K miles - There has to be a story behind it...
Beautiful Wagon. Nice colors. I always question such low miles....
How cool to have your car on JL Garage...