moosens Posted December 17, 2005 Share Posted December 17, 2005 All located in CT.All prices FIRM 1978 4WD wagon $3,800. a little over 80k on it.Original CT car that was rustproofed with Zeibart,correctly,when new. Edit:Holding off on selling the '73. SnoWay plow $800 will need $2 switch and some time to install.Works on Stage II EA71 cars and EA81 cars for sure.Certainly could be adapted to an EA82 as well. There's more but I won't post what I can't get at yet. Don't bother posting here.Contact me through email or phone if you have my number. You either want these at the prices posted or you don't. Keep in mind that I'm a moderator here in the historic forum and I'll simply delete any post on this thread.There's NO REASON to reply here.Contact me through email or phone ONLY please.That goes for anyone seeking more pics and info,etc. too. There's enough info here to satisfy basic interest.If you're serious then stand up and speak to me directly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moosens Posted December 18, 2005 Author Share Posted December 18, 2005 Trying to raise cash for my next wave of vintage interests.And to pay Ed finally.I really need to dump off some old stock and make room....and take care of some money matters....if you really need to know. If you think my prices are too high but are interested you can approach me off the post thread.That means email or PM or phone if you have my number. My 4WD wagon can be used,and does get used in the winter without cause for alarm.It's a true workhorse with low mileage.Fully functional,the same mileage and condition that you'd pay $6,000+++ for if it were a Legacy on a dealer's lot. I'm not sure how many 86k mile cars you can get that run this well,are easy to work on,and look entirely interesting for under $6,000.My price on this wagon is firm,for now. 1978 4WD wagon - $3,800 The local dealer has offered $2,500 but I told them to look elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moosens Posted December 21, 2005 Author Share Posted December 21, 2005 Bump minus the '73 I'm very proud to say that a board member is very interested in the '78 and agrees the price is fair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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