Originally posted by TeeShock
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Wagon - Should I sell it?
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Well, that's that...I called him and told him I'd take his offer. I didn't mention it before, but this is a guy that tried to buy the car from the previous owner before I got it...I moved on it quicker than he did, and now he's tracked me down over a year later. This guy has a family with some small kids, and this car will be something they can all fit in together, and still have some fun. That makes it a little better for me knowing that too.
I am taking a little bit of a loss, but we've had fun with it and put some miles on it too....and I do think it's a good offer. The car is pretty unique...seems to be either love-it or hate-it with most folks, but you can't argue that these things are pretty rare to come across. Chevrolet only built a little over 40,000 in 1970, and only ~11,000 of those were the Nomad model like this one. Considering most folks didn't bother restoring wagons for a lot of years, I wonder how many actually survived the crusher.
Anyways, I appreciate the feedback! I think my mind was already leaning that way...just always feels better to hear others agree.70' Chevelle RagTop
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"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View PostI agree here, sell before wagons fall out of favor. I actually thought the wagon fad had passed to be honest.
Originally posted by Cooter View Postwagons will always be baller, but if you're that close to "market" price with the issues you outlined, I'd take the money and run
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Originally posted by CRASH View PostI may be old by the time the car is finished.
...that's probably why I own a wagon!70' Chevelle RagTop
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"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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