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1986 GL 4x4 DR Wagon Good Deal?

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I'm looking at a Leone wagon that made it intact from Florida to Michigan. Body is great, interior, well, it'll work, and the engine seems to only need its carb repaired or adjusted. It is an EA82 with 4WD DR 5 speed. Is $800.00 too much for a car like this? This seems like a good project car with no rust to speak of.

If the body is in great shape, go for it. Try to get it for a little less of course though.

miles , rust, and any work that might need to be done, axles, timing blts, ,around here rust is the main thing,

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Yeah, I don't want to buy another "bucket of Subaru!".

If it's really rust-free, put the purchase on it. Look under it real good. I had a 1987 GL SR 4WD wagon that looked rust free on the outside, in door jam areas and under hood, but the front subframes were almost missing:eek: .

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If it's really rust-free, put the purchase on it. Look under it real good. I had a 1987 GL SR 4WD wagon that looked rust free on the outside, in door jam areas and under hood, but the front subframes were almost missing:eek: .

 

Yeah, I'm definitely planning to have another look. I can't buy something I can't use. But it would be great to have another 4wd Wagon, that is, at least, until I can find and afford a decent XT GL10 T with all the trimmings.

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