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A minor nit-pick... 120-130

If anyone remembers the Wagon sold a few years ago that had a similar sort of mileage, might remember that the engine bay looked very similar. Just looks as if it's been run now and then and the bit's showing their age tend to be parts that never seem to have been painted properly. Little or no primer or bought in parts for fitting on the line. If this one has a grey heater box that might have held up reasonably well but the black ones speckle up with rust easily.
The car wants the attention of a GOOD valeter/detailer who can go over it from top to bottom but treat it sympathetically. A once over with a bucket of suds and a hose won't do. It might take a few days of dedicated work but would repay the cost many times over.
Car has a rare spec. Bench front seat means column change. Not many made and usually sold to markets that were used to having cars that took 3, 4 even, in the front seats.
I hope it goes to a good home but because of where it is I suspect the price won't make much of a premium. A bit more in Europe or the USA maybe but its no 123GT. Sporty Amazons make the money and not the poorer cousins, interesting though they may be.
I'd be happy to have it in my garage.






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