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Old 21-04-2007, 10:46 PM   #1
mustang70
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Default nice old 70's wagon suggestions

i wrote the camry off (no big loss hey?) as some knob pulled in front of me and i slammed into him,looking at around a $5000 to $6000 payout and thinking to get something with a little style.will be regularly driven work car, so fairly reliable and prefer no V8, ones enough for my wallet thanks
any suggestions on a nice old wagon, ideas so far are
XA falcon(always my favourite out of XA,B, or C)
HQ to HZ
cortina

any other ideas on seventies wagons? not a big valiant fan either,but open to suggestions as i dont know much about them.
are their many XY wagons around? cant recall seeing one for ages.
open to american cars that might fit into my price range
yes it must be a wagon

scott

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