Yes, I have the ballz to drive this as-is...

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That is an excellent rust free Fusie wagon. I would drive it as is.
 
I couldn't drive it but it's in great shape.
 
Not sure what to say...it is solid though.
 
I like it but a respray and a new set of wheels/tires is in order.
You guys just do not know your history.

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I know my history...the factory Dodge La Femme....Mader for only a couple years to appeal to the female demographic.

And other then a change in wheels and tires....I'd drive that wagon just the way it is.
 
It's fine on a LaFemme from the '50s. That is a '72 and it looks crazy on that. It needs to be a '70s color - gold or green metallic, something like that.
 
It's fine on a LaFemme from the '50s. That is a '72 and it looks crazy on that. It needs to be a '70s color - gold or green metallic, something like that.

Well said......pastels worked in the fifties.....not so much in the early seventies.
 
You guys just do not know your history.

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Knock yourself out Mary Kay LOL. Seriously I could never appreciate the pink/mauve colour combos. Chrysler tried again around 69-70 with those colours and they flopped. They must have had some really gay blades in their marketing department back in the day.
 
:laughing4: ....thats funny Fred. I dont believe that came from you....... I love the pinks and purples and have five kids to prove I'm arrow straight
 
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