NOT MINE 1970 Dodge Monaco wagon 3500$

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1970 Dodge Monaco Wagon - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle... (craigslist.org)

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from the ad:

We have for sale today our all original 1970 Dodge Monaco Wagon, does not run and has stored for many years. Pretty straight body with the exception of one tail light, no rot at all, has only sandable surface rust on the decks.

This Dodge has clean DMV history and clean California title in hand. No smog check is required in California. I can deliver anywhere in CA, NV, AZ and also to the ports for overseas buyer. 3500 cash takes it home. No trades accepted, please do not email asking to do so. Reasonable offers only please!

Viewing is 8-5 M-F only at the following address:
24850 Rivard Road
Moreno Valley CA 92551
 
I wonder if the dual snorkel belongs.
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Need Joe Mannix or Joe Friday or ADAM12 to investigate the HORROR SHOW that happened on that front passenger seat?!
 
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Looking under the hood the paint color is EB3.
 
I just can’t get past the dashboards on these...
Looks like it spent some time pulling something relatively heavy.
 
Years n years of just baking in the intense heat. Glad it's still around. I hope a enthusiast can buy it.
 
I've owned a wagon with baked rear plastics, but wow...those rear panels are beat!
Regardless, that wagon is a diamond in the rough. With the color of it's original paint, it was surely a work of art when new.
 
The seller was a tow lot in Moreno Valley CA. That car, along with a few others, sold at an estate auction. I think that car sold for around $1000. It is beyond baked! Every stitch of fabric, piece rubber or plastic needs replaced. Rabbits chewed the brake hoses off it and who know what else. I had to move pack rat nests to see what engine it was. Guess if the new owner has a rusty one, he’d be in good shape.
 
The seller was a tow lot in Moreno Valley CA. That car, along with a few others, sold at an estate auction. I think that car sold for around $1000. It is beyond baked! Every stitch of fabric, piece rubber or plastic needs replaced. Rabbits chewed the brake hoses off it and who know what else. I had to move pack rat nests to see what engine it was. Guess if the new owner has a rusty one, he’d be in good shape.
Brad @Moparbrad , did you check out this wagon while you were there? 1966 Chrysler Town and Country Wagon-ALL ORIGINAL! - cars & trucks -... (craigslist.org)
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I never saw that one. The estate auction was in a town called Desert Center and that 66 wasn’t part of it. However, that 66 looks pretty dry too. I personally don’t see $4000 but that’s just an opinion.
 
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