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240 wagons? Not many around here 200

You wrote, "Check local auction, online sites such as craigslist, local newspaper, ebay that are within driving distance by searching using city names or zip codes." Good advice but poor pickings around here. This was a conservative area in the 1980s and 1990s, so most people then still bought Detroit iron. Also, because of generally low incomes, many cars were not maintained properly. A city like Houston has potential but that is a 7 hour drive. I'll keep looking. Oh, and you almost NEVER see manual transmission cars here. It's flat, reasonably low traffic density, no snow - I can't explain it.






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