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83 Grand Lemans Wagon. Windsor, Nova Scotia


You don't see these very often. Would make a great daily driver.

Date Listed17-Jan-15
Price
$3,000.00
AddressWindsor, NS
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MakePontiac
ModelLe Mans
For Sale ByOwner
Body TypeWagon
Year1983
Kilometers100000

83 wagon, 2 sets of ralley 2 wheels with michelins 14/15. 
HO 305 low mileage and 2004r built with kit, duals, quick ratio steering box, lots of new parts, brakes steering. 
From Ontario spent winters in Flordia, never winter driven 
Would sell for less with low mileage 305 and turbo 350 
Not looking for trades

 

 



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That's for sure Todd, really like that wagon and can't beat that price, I think a big block would bolt in there biggrin



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I love those cars, always thought they had a great look to them. Cheap to buy, easy to fix, parts are plentiful, it's got your name on it Todd.

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It's about 5 hours from my place. Maybe a bit shorter trip when the ferry opens in the spring.

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Nice wagon, great price for rust free.
- I remember many station wagons back in the '70-80's were common for the carpenter/electrician/plumber (self employed) to stuff the cargo area with tools & parts
Back then, a solid wagon didn't stay advertised in the local paper for more than a few days, before it was quickly snapped up & sold to a trades person.

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This wagon caught my eye as well. Trying to concentrate i the cars i already have, but it would make a good shop car.


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