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My sentiments are the same 120-130

My own 1967 122S Wagon came from Texas but started life in Missouri. It had some pretty nasty rust on the floorboards - courtesy of leaking seals around the windshield and standing water with jute felt, but was otherwise quite straight and solid. I paid $750.00 but it was assembled, licensed and ran well - despite being tattered and torn.

The seller of the Dallas 122 said he doesn't care about moving it, so he's firm on his original price and has been disinterested in providing me any more info or answering my basic questions. Upping the cost and not providing *any* new information or pictures after 3 failed previous auctions floors me. I'd give him $300.00 and come down in a week to get it.

I can see a lot of potential and I have a garage full of spares that came with my own amazon. I even have a couple motors and gearboxes.






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