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Chill Jim. I posted the link to help you with the pictures since you said you were having trouble posting them. I noted the two mileage differences and thought you may have made a typo and might want to fix it. Since it was 33 here and 134 on ebay, that may make a difference to some. I am not a buyer and was just trying to help out. Your welcome.
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Thanks Rick !!!!
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Cool car,
I should know. This 1970 is Mine... ![]() Unfortunately for me, your 71 Kingswood is way too much of a project with my current health and other projects. Any prospective person looking to "restore" one of these ie: a Stationwagon, needs to know, parts availability is non-existant. you need to refurbish all the wagon specific parts and re-use. There is in excess of 50K in Labor Parts and ??? in my wagon, so I was told. I did not do the restoration, we just finished it off. That being said. $7500 is More Than Fair for this 71 Kingswood Estate. AND, Someone will get a Cool Car, and a Good deal. Beats throwing $7500 at a used minivan. Smok'em Mom! ![]()
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By the by, I just spent several thousand on touching up the wagons paint for show.
Woodgrain is very difficult, however Check out the http://www.iswc.readywebsites.com It is the Station Wagon Clubs website. Join and place an Ad there, you might get lucky. Good Luck with the sale.
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The pictures really dont do it justice. It was garage kept through its life. The wood grain is in very good shape and the trim and chrome very nice dry Utah quality. I know as well I'm in the middle of a Concours Estate resto . The wood will set You back a G easy , thankfully the Kingswood is great there, only paint on each side of it. The interior could use just a fresh carpet in the front , the rest is killer. Fly in and drive it home!!!!!!
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Sold !!!!!! It will be making its last trip stateside shortly !!! Its off to Amsterdam and then being driven to Holland !!!
Nice folks who bought it and they tell me it will get restored and driven !!!! Jim ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Congrats Jim.
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |