$300 volare

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nuttyprof

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I just picked up this volare for $300. Gona drive it for a while then part it out. I don't think I was stuck on this one to bad.:blob:
 

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I know you probably aren't interested , but I drove one of those in a demolition derby . It outlasted even the full-sized Chubby wagons . I made it 4 derbies , and got trophies in 3 of them before the frame broke in half on me .
 
Front brakes are going on my 62 Valiant, hoping to swap the rear end for a 7 1/4" bbp A body rear to match it, but I need it for a driver for a while. I just thought it a good enough deal that I can't loose much even if I don't use any of it! I could probably sell it for scrap for almost all I have in it!
 
absolute win!

and isn't that one of those new, aftermarket A/C compressors?
 
After you are done driving it you need to part the car out.
People will buy the grill, hood, front fenders, the tilt steering wheel, the AC pump, AC brackets, distributor, intake and carb.

Michael
 
i wouldn't expect to get rich parting it. there is next to no demand for those parts. i have tried for quite a while to market several sets of rust free southwest doors, fenders and other parts. nothing. better off to use it as a parts hauler, keeping it together, as long as possible, instead of disabling it for a $5 sale.
 
And I thought my $500 valiant was a good deal.. Nice score.
 
any mopar in wagon form is worth keeping together .....i have never been an F-body fan at all but if i had scored that wagon, i would definately keep it together and clean it up and be happy LOL
 
would make a nice stock eliminater build with a teener swap...
 
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