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122 wagon purchase 120-130

A 122 wagon that has been sitting for ?? years in average shape (able to start)with old fuid in the brke system should be about $300-500. The number of years since it has been off the road is a major factor, the rust will be your biggest
problem. If its rustfree,then you are in Arizona/New Mexico. grog with the commune to get a feel for its karma. Better to bail out some fool who has put a Bunch of dollars/time into one.(it could be you!) Realisticly look at what you want: a car to work on or one to drive. The 120 series is fun to drive and easy to work on, parts are reasonable and available. And compared to a late model Toyota/cavalier a good value. Budget a couple thousand to get a $300 car on the road w/new paint/interior bits or a couple thousand to buy one fixed up,with known problems. Or buy the $300 car, learn about the 122 and use it for a parts car. Why not a PV 544? phil






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