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1979 710 Wagon Automatic Value


Peterman

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I have a friend looking to sell his 1979 710 wagon with automatic transmission. He is the original owner and has only put a little over 50,000 miles on it. He's garaged it it's whole life too. Curious where abouts you think this bad boy would be worth.

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Check the build date on the driver's door jam. The last N American 710 was made in '77. In '78 it became the A10 (HL510)

 

As the odometer zeros itself above 99,999 miles, it's hard to verify the mileage without pictures of high wear areas like the driver's seat upholstery, brake pedal rubber, floor under pedals, arm rest, windshield glass. One owner it should have the jack and factory tool kit for tire changing. Probably the original Toyo spare tire. The original factory braided rad and heater hoses. Original, not replaced/re-manufactured alternator, starter, carburetor and rad. Too much to hope for an original stock Vichira muffler at 50K but would be crazy good if still on it. The more original and stock it appears the better. At 50K most of these parts should still be on it.

 

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I love automatics because it's near impossible to abuse and drive the shit out of them. They are true survivors. I would guess, start at $3,500 and go up from there.

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