FOR SALE 1980 LeBaron wagon /6

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1980 LeBaron wagon for sale on EB with a slant 6. Interesting car...unusual.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1980-Chrysl...ash=item2385812e9b:g:g1IAAOSwcaFZHaIt&vxp=mtr
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Looks like a normal M-body wagon to me – except for the missing woodgrain.

Might even be the original wheels for the car.
BudW
 
Looks like a normal M-body wagon to me – except for the missing woodgrain.

Might even be the original wheels for the car.
BudW
Lol, yes, it's a normal M wagon, but what I meant was that it is unusual in that I can't remember the last time that I actually saw one. Even with the Volare/Aspen wagons as rare as they are today, this M wagon seems even more-so in my opinion.
 
It would be nice to look at actual production numbers for our cars.

I don’t think a lot of M-body wagons got made – but I could be wrong.
I remember seeing about a dozen of them run through my shop often, back in the day.
BudW
 
The only thin I don’t care much about, on M-body wagons, are the taillight design.
 
True. The original Volare/Aspen taillights fit the overall design better, but I don't mind the M's. I think the original style grilles on the M's were the most attractive.
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Particularly, the styling of the early Dodge Diplomat. That is my favorite.
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The later, more upright grilles were a bit too.... eh, I preferred that earlier ones.
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But, all of them regardless of year were packed full of luxury!! What a nice sized platform the F and M's were!
 
I wish I could remember them, ho hu. I do not ever remember seeing or working on one. I've been a body man for fourty years.
 
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