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122 Wagon

I have two I would sell for less than that.
You should hold out for a better deal and LESS RUST.
Anything BUT rust is easy to fix.
Especially look out for rusty floors; the windshield seal leaks and water runs down the
firewall into the jute backing under the rubber floormat, which GUARANTEES that the backing
stays wet. It ferments, becomes acid and rusts the floor through from the inside.
Before you buy ANY 122 or 1800, get under it and examine the floors. Rusty floors should
be a deal breaker.
Other places are the sills under the doors and around the headlight buckets.
Probably should not buy one from places where they salt the roads.






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