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Assuming that the photo isn't photo-shopped, I assume it was taken in the 70's, when no one wanted those cars because of the single digit gas mileage, and the demand for hard to find high octane fuel. I remember an article from one of the car magazines in the early 80's (C/D I think...) where they found some guy who was using one as a daily driver. He bought it because he was a carpenter and the wing in the back made it easier to HAUL LUMBER!

One man's junk is truly another man's treasure.

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