Stan, This one is Close to You:

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Only if he gets to keep the wheels. It looks like the paint on the driveshaft was still wet when they took the picture.
 
I wonder how nice it really is because it's a great wagon.
 
The reason this car caught my eye is because out of all the cars I've owned over the years the one I really regret selling was a 65 Ny'er wagon. It was a black plate rust free California car. Ran and drove great. Got more looks than any other car I've ever had.
 
Great lines! I may have mentioned this in the past but I do love the slab sides!
 
Slab Chrysler wagons always appealed to me. What's the story on the roof on this? Vinyl on either side and painted in the middle? Never saw that treatment before.

Too bad they redid the seats in velour. That would need to be redone. Pattern is apparently wrong too as the 3rd seat shows. Cannot understand why people do that.
 
Lash's No Reserve auctions are usually for free advertising and rarely sell through ebay. They usually get pulled before the end.

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What's the story on the roof on this? Vinyl on either side and painted in the middle? Never saw that treatment before.

Too bad they redid the seats in velour. That would need to be redone. Pattern is apparently wrong too as the 3rd seat shows. Cannot understand why people do that.[/QUOTE]

That top treatment was an option on those wagons, I've seen that before..... Love it.

Seats get redone that way because is's 1/2 the cost of re-upholstering to original. I think it's tacky too.... but can understand.
 
Only if he gets to keep the wheels. It looks like the paint on the driveshaft was still wet when they took the picture.

I like the wheel tire combitation. 1978 Chrysler forged aluminum road wheels, missing the proper centres, but I like the centres they came up with. Better than Cragars.
 
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