Update: **Sold** was $12,600.
This looks promising!
“Run’s great come see for yourself. All stock!”
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Wow. What a find.
Dan, it was a nice surprise to see. It is amazing what is still sitting in shops and garages.
Not surprisingly, this one sold quickly!
Yeah, a garaged classic car in that arid climate of the Eastern Sierra will last a really long time.
Also, I wonder if one of the rear bucket seats is the famous mother-in-law seats with different brackets.
Dan,
I will ask the new owner. He saw this on ewillys and just had to have it.
-Dave
Dave,
what’s the chances the new owner of the “…’49 Wagon Gardnerville…” would be interested in selling it ?
many thanks,
Tom
Hi Tom,
The chances are zero at this point. He’s very excited about this rig and has plans to use it this year (once all this cold weather passes).
– Dave
thanks Dave,
I appreciate your response. I’m looking for an early wagon like this one, with what looked like at least some original paint. I have a ’48 that’s a survivor, just looking for a better one. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
thanks again,
Tom
Tom,
You bet! I understand. A stock wagon like this is a rarity anymore and often priced higher. That’s why my friend almost immediately drove from the midwest to pick it up. He had been looking for one for a while, too.
– Dave