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122 wagon prices 120-130

Hi Soren,

1 - the awesome restoration, everything is original and everything has got an overhaul and so. Doesn't have to be a price winner, but sure a "between 9 and 10 out of 10"!

$8,000 - $10,000. Putting the car into that condition will have cost the owner $15,000+, so we don't see them for sale at what they are actually worth.

2 - the good healthy one, needs restoration/paint/some body work and an "overhaul - overall" - engine/driveline/front and rear end.
- but body, interior, details and originallity though very well preserved and in good shape. Maybe a lower millage car - so that everything is there and car in general in good driveable shape and hasn't yet been victim of any "upgrades".


These are quite rare... perhaps $5,000. Most unrestored cars are not very complete and/or original. There are a lot of "beaters" or "projects" for $2,000 or less.






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