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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2005
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      1972 chevelle wagon

      After getting harassed by the fuzz in my 93 z28, I am thinking about getting rid of it for something else.

      Wagons have always been of intreste to me, and I found one local.

      LEt me know what you guys think.

      1972 chevelle wagon
      V8 ( probably a 307, but could be a 350.0
      auto
      PS PB AC
      New brakes, rebuilt carb

      Car is all stock 40000 miles, looks pretty solid complete.

      Front seat need recovered, needs paint a little surface rust, but looks real solid for a midwest car.

      Price is 3500

      OF course, I would lower it, ad sway bars, good shocks, controal arms, etc.... '' Whats it worth? WHat do you guys think?

      1971 Camaro 427 in waiting
      1988 C1500 Daily Driver
      1955 Bel Air, blown BBC street car


    2. #2
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      That's a great price if it is all there and runs.

      Lot's of good parts these days to make it do what ever you want it to do.

      Go for it.

    3. #3
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      Sounds pretty good. I like wagons a lot and they can be really nice looking cruisers.
      I am not useless, I can still be used as a bad example!


      -Bob

    4. #4
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      Well I have had a couple of wagons and it sounds like a great deal, I would check the front cowl and make sure it is in good condition. But like the other guys say if it is all there and it runs pretty good I would definitely pick it up

    5. #5
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      There is also this one that just popped up on TC.
      http://www.chevelles.com/classifieds...?product=29562

      Not sure if you like 4 doors or not. But its quite cheap.
      Todd S.

      "I like to race school buses..."

    6. #6
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      Hey I think wagons are way cool, but I may be a bit biased. They can handle quite well too.
      1996 Federal Cadillac hearse
      1988 Eureka Chevy hearse

    7. #7
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      Sweeeeeet

    8. #8
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      Yeah wagons are way cool but then I am a little biased since I have a 71 Buick Sportwagon

      Tim
      1971 Buick Sportwagon pro-touring project.
      1985 Ford Crown Victoria 2 door next project.

    9. #9
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      Dallas, TX
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      Chevelle Wagon > Chevelle 4 Door Sedan....By a lot ;)

      I don't know why I like them, but I do. I've also always had a thing for Nomads too. $3500 for any decent shape Chevelle that is running is pretty good.

    10. #10
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      That's a good deal, but make sure all the wagon-specific stuff (tailgate etc.) is perfect. There's not much available out there for the wagon-specific parts beyond what's at www.einstyn.com

      Chevelle wagons rock (check out my '67) and make for cool rides you can go fast in and bring all your friends along for the fun.
      Scott Parkhurst


      2011 Car Craft Real Street Eliminator Winner

    11. #11
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      Oct 2005
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      Well, I'm passing on the wagon.

      Looked at it a little closer yesterday. Its a good start but not worth the money, imo, and the price is 'firm'.

      Got my sights on a grandma fresh 1961 Biscayne now, its a 4door.
      Last edited by TonyHuntimer; 03-13-2009 at 04:09 PM.
      1971 Camaro 427 in waiting
      1988 C1500 Daily Driver
      1955 Bel Air, blown BBC street car




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