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Fake wood on newspaper boxes
Yep, I'm looking for one. If anyone has a wooded AMC Eagle wagon, preferably with push button four wheel drive, please let me know. If you'll accept VISA that'd also be pretty gnarly.
Kyle
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I read your post and was intrigued by your interest in the old Eagle station wagon. It was definitely ahead of its time. We had an AMC Pacer in 1976, the very first one available in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
Out of curiosity, I dug around a little on the web and found this new for-sale posting for an '82 Eagle 4x4sw:
i own an AMC Eagle. my best friend had one in high school, it was powder blue. we had many good times in the beast. so naturally when i found a burgundy one with only 60,000 miles on it i bought it.
wagons are harder to find and wood paneling is even harder.
I can't believe I'm about to say this, but I wish they still make the AMC Eagle Woodie Wagons. Here in the states, you see a few PT Cruiser Woodie Wagons around, but they just aren't the same.
4 comments:
I read your post and was intrigued by your interest in the old Eagle station wagon. It was definitely ahead of its time. We had an AMC Pacer in 1976, the very first one available in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
Out of curiosity, I dug around a little on the web and found this new for-sale posting for an '82 Eagle 4x4sw:
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/car/328528378.html
Happy hunting and good luck Kyle!
i own an AMC Eagle. my best friend had one in high school, it was powder blue. we had many good times in the beast. so naturally when i found a burgundy one with only 60,000 miles on it i bought it.
wagons are harder to find and wood paneling is even harder.
Hey isn't that the car from back to the future?? The one, marty's girlfriend jennifer's dad drives in?
I can't believe I'm about to say this, but I wish they still make the AMC Eagle Woodie Wagons. Here in the states, you see a few PT Cruiser Woodie Wagons around, but they just aren't the same.
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