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What would you pay for this ES? 1800

Heheheh. Sometimes people are just a little out of touch with reality. Once about 15 years ago I saw a really, really rusty and dented 1800 sitting derelict beside a house in southern Mo. Obviously hand't budged in years. I knocked on the door and asked if they were interested in selling it, I had a '72 E and thought the parts (even if not an E model) could be useful. The older fellow who owned it said it was incredibly rare (despite the fact that mine was sitting out front too) and was worth at least $15,000 dollars. He wasn't swayed by the fact that I had bought mine (driving, unrusty, etc, just 200K+ miles) for $1800. Ah well, what can you do. Said good day, left him with his car.






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