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Old 06-24-2014, 01:50 PM
wagonfreak wagonfreak is offline
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Steep price indeed, no one on this forum would pay even close to that I suppose. But buyers with this kind of money exist. Perhaps someone who grew up in the 3rd row of one of these, or as a car for a weekend house.

It's kind of like the "restored" Jeep Grand Wagoneers that go for ~$50,000.

$50,000 dollars is steep for a 6,000 lb SUV without fuel injection built in 1991.

But if it's parked in the driveway of a 6 Million dollar beach house in Nantucket, it's the right price for the owner. To him/her it costs the same as a fully decked out suburban, but has that extra "cool" factor at the country club.

I am all for out of this world and outlandishly priced TDs. I am also 100% behind any WVO/Veggie Oil conversion someone wants to install.

The inflated prices of "collector quality" TDs will only raise the price of whats in my garage, and the more WVO conversions will thin the herd to collectors willing to pay this much down the road for a well cared for, but not showroom quality wagon.
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