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No, this one isn't there anymore (it was in Windsor, Colorado). There is a very similar 1992 Festiva also in white in the Tucson AZ Pull n Save with a picture on their inventory page. I saw it about a month ago and it seemed pretty complete back then. Good luck!
My grandmother had a tan sable wagon, i gurantee you it would start yp and run but i was 6 at the time it went down, probley fuel pump issue somthing small. I will never know.
Long gone, but there is a J-2000 more or less complete along with some other older Jeeps including a '66? Wagoneer and a Jeepster at Cheyenne Auto and Metal in Cheyenne, WY.
1/2-ton. Pretty common for pre-85 Toy-based RV's to have 1/2-ton axles fitted with "foolies". Sometimes they were two wheels bolted together with ridiculous lug studs, sometimes rims were welded together over a can, sometimes they had a flange welded to the wheel like what appears to be on this one. Full-Floaters were 6-lug and the axle housing was more robust, gusseted on the bottom. The 1/2-ton rigs maintained the 4300lbs(ish) GVWR. 1-tons more like 6k. These trucks are easy to love though! Thanks for sharing.
I've had 4 of the early quattros they are indestructible with exception of door handles, speedometer gear issues, and the sunroofs can be difficult if not impossible to fix or find parts for them, among other parts for these cars. That said there is enough of a cult following in the Audi VW community there are aftermarket parts made. There is ton of usable parts there on the car for sure still......
Love these old Dodge Class C. I have 2 of them a 1978 Dodge MB400 Sportsman Tioga 440CC 7.2L with rare bunk beds and a 1980 Dodge B300 Sportsman Mobile Traveler 360CC 5.9L with rare bunk beds
I owned one of these cars, almost from new, same color, in Australia. Beautiful to drive and 4 wheel steer ! I ended up installing a cd stacker in the hidden compartment in the back. The materials inside these were top notch and stood up to the harsh Australian sun.