For Sale 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco Brougham Station Wagon

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1977 Dodge Royal Monaco Brougham Station Wagon - Green

1977 Dodge Monaco Brougham Station Wagon | eBay

1977 Dodge Monaco Brougham Station Wagon

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1977 *Dodge* *Royal Monaco* Brougham Station Wagon - $19,900

Call NOW to Reserve! 814-539-828two

Dodge_ Royal Monaco_ For Sale by Jim Babish Auto Sales Inc.

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Vehicle Description For This *Dodge* *Royal Monaco*
You are looking at a 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco Brougham Station Wagon. We just bought this from the Original Local Family that bought it New here in Johnstown at H.E. Wagner Dodge. The only reason this car is still alive today and that it escaped the famous Johnstown Flood of 1977 is that the father took the entire family out West on a vacation during the flood!!! They did not go to Wally World!! ... It was closed. This car is 100% original and bone stock. EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECTLY!!! Ice Cold A/C!! Original Paint. Rock solid underbody. This MOPAR has great factory options: 400ci V8, Air conditioning, 3rd row seat and power rear window. PLEASE be sure to VIEW ALL 71 detailed PHOTOS at www.jimbabishauto.com. For any questions or for more information, please feel free to call or email us. We are at 698 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904, only 77 miles east of Pittsburgh, and this vehicle is for sale locally and on several other sites. ... Always be sure to check www.jimbabishauto.com for Current Pricing and Updated Information, like mileage, options, etc. ... We take trades, WE BUY VEHICLES and we sell to people all over the world. Thanks for viewing this Dodge Royal Monaco Brougham Station Wagon.

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1977 Used Dodge Royal Monaco Brougham Station Wagon at Jim Babish Auto Sales Inc. Serving Johnstown, PA, IID 16463912
 
I'm not sure what price would be correct for this car bit I know its not 20k. It would take a case of beer to get someone to agree to his price.
 
Looks like ELB still working. Looks like someone did a nice job detailing it and keeping original parts, but 19,900 is too much.
 
Rare car as far as Formals go.
If I wanted a turnkey Formal wagon and it had manual a.c., I'd go 12 (and not say to anyone how much it cost me).
 
Not sure of what was standard or what was optional on Formal wagons as far as rear bumper guards but this one has both pairs.

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I wonder if the lean burn is actually connected.
That looks like a dual ballast resistor (2 dual plugs), rather than the 2 single plugs that I had on one 77 & two 78 440 lean burns. Mine was changed to a dual ballast when the lean burn was replaced with Mopar electronic ignition. However, I do not see the electronic ignition control module.
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This is what my lean burn resistors looked like:
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The Web site shows engine and interior photos.
If this weren't Green , maybe just maybe I'd look at it
 
Nice find... wonder what the cost was before the dealer/flipper thing started on it...
 
Beauty! The seller probably finished binge-watching 100 hours of Barrett-Jackson, and based his price on the fact it's "old". Just a guess. Couldn't restore one correctly for that money, but who is out there jonesing for a '77 wagon and has $20K just burning a hole in his pocket?
 
That is definitely THE (model of) formal wagon to own. Personally I'd need it in a dark color to look best with the wood, so I won't be buying this one, lol.
 
:BangHead: This car could have just come from the factory.

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Fortunately(?), this car is out of Lakeland Lash's reach.
 
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