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Kinja'd!!! "Boxer_4" (Boxer_4)
11/10/2014 at 16:16 • Filed to: None

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It's just !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! a 4 speed, and the price is high. It probably needs paint work, and the wood veneer is shot, too. It can be found !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .

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DISCUSSION (4)


Kinja'd!!! deekster_caddy > Boxer_4
11/10/2014 at 16:29

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Wow. Tough call on price - the interior is in awfully nice shape for that era. Rockers and lower doors aren't rusted. Not bad, really...


Kinja'd!!! lone_liberal > Boxer_4
11/10/2014 at 16:44

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I'd pass but that's because my parents had a Dodge Aspen that was a HUGE POS. You would think that by the late 70s they would have had the 318 pretty much perfected, but no. That thing spewed oil from day one and the dealer couldn't fix it. It wasn't a bad looking car, though, for the time. It looked almost exactly like this but with the same wheels as that wagon. No hub caps for my dad!

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Kinja'd!!! Steve in Manhattan > Boxer_4
11/10/2014 at 17:07

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Mom had a Dodge Aspen. Bland and brown. Surprised this thing hasn't rusted away to nothing.


Kinja'd!!! coqui70 > Boxer_4
11/10/2014 at 19:58

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One of my first beater cars was a sedan version of this - 318 with the 3-speed torqueflite. Ran strong for a couple of years, paid $500 to buy it and sold it for the same. It was dark green so I called it the "Green Bomber".