'77 Aspen wagon on EB. NO RUST!

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Here is a great start for someone! This wagon is in Tuscon AZ and looks to have zero rust issues. Basic wagon with the Super Six and A/C! Ad states it only has 70K miles! This would be good for a "fly in and drive home" like I did when I bought OY in Colorado. Check it out, looks like it has lots of potential!

1977 Dodge Aspen | eBay

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OY was much nicer from the start. Plus this is a very low optioned car. It's a great canvas for something better.
 

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Thanks Darth-car, but OY needed some TLC from the start (and still does unfortunately) :oops:. However everything needed was minor, and the bigger projects, like the switched out interior, are simply because that's what I decided I wanted :D. The best things about it though are that it is rust free and a four speed. That's what took me so long to find, and why I thought this posted wagon might be just what someone is looking for! ;)
 

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I have to wonder why???? since these speedos go to only 99,999 people think they have never ever rolled over once, or twice??
 

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I watched mine roll-over at least 3 times, and I bought a 1980 model in 1994...... so who knows how many times that dial has zeroed itself.
I can tell you this; When I got it, the engine and rear end were broken, it needed a complete front end rebuild, all new brakes, new exhaust and paint. I bought it for it's pristine body... and fine interior,for the princely sum of $100C. I have had it now for 25 years, and altho it hasn't been on the road in at least 3 years, I still take it for a spin at least once every summer.
Oh sorry, mines in kilometers. But if it's on the 5th time, that would be a minimum of 248,000 miles. And I think it's currently close to another roll-over, making it close to 300,000 miles.
The interior is still fair except the the driver's seat wouldn't fold down any more, so I got her some GrandPrix seats. That's when I ran into the Cat hump under the passenger seat. And that's why my short wife now sits eye to eye with me,lol.
 
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This car has more options than my ’77 Volare wagon has (like A/C, remote Left mirror and steering wheel, Oh and A/C). Other than the steering wheel, it has the same interior has my wagon has.

It also has C-body steel road wheels on it (one of my favorite steel wheels – if it had the missing caps and rings on them).

This would look sweet with blue plaid seats in it . . .
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This would look sweet with blue plaid seats in it . . .
Yes indeed! But I have only ever seen blue plaid seats in the coupes, never the wagons, but that doesn't necessarily mean they never had them. I thought this was a very nice wagon offered.
 

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Amazing that the bidding stalled at $1050!! Fourteen bids, but reserve not met. I can guarantee that if it was within a days range, I would buy it even though I don't need it. I'm just not up for another cross country sojourn right now.
 
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