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Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Monday, April 15, 2013 6:25 PM
Oh my god. That's beautiful. Poop brown and all. That's beautiful!




Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Monday, April 15, 2013 6:28 PM
Nice to see that the glove box color difference is the same on this car as it is on my brown 84 Convertible.

This is the mint 19,000 mile car.


This is mine.














Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Monday, April 15, 2013 6:52 PM
Oh my god.
All the good vehicles are down south.

I'd buy that in a heartbeat if it was around here. It's so beautiful.
Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Monday, April 15, 2013 7:01 PM
So so sweet!! Surprised no Chrome roof rack for a Halo!! I use my Rack on my wagon to help me spot it when I am looking for it at WalMart....LoL

I may not own it, but it just warms my heart to know fine examples like this are still around!!

Thanks for the visit John!!



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Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Monday, April 15, 2013 7:16 PM
Love the wagons..

Not sure I could buy it...I would feel bad changing it up.....


http://www.autotalk.com/pictures/data/1536/medium/2005_Chevrolet_Cavalier_Xtreme_002_autotalk_com_.jpg
Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 5:54 AM
Wow - Grandma Fresh!!!




Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 6:36 AM
I might go look at it.....must resist urge.......damn it.

I have a REALLY soft spot for 83 wagons....I mean REAL soft spot.




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Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 1:09 PM
Orlen Brown

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So so sweet!! Surprised no Chrome roof rack for a Halo!! I use my Rack on my wagon to help me spot it when I am looking for it at WalMart....LoL



...to differentiate it from all the other first gen blue cavy wagons in the lot?
Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 1:26 PM
LoL, not really Wayne. Makes for such a sweet thought tho!!

That's about all I can see compared to all the SUVs, Crossovers and "Tall as you are" trucks these days.

Has anyone ever wondered like myself why the Full Sized Trucks are so dang tall??? I feel sorry for anyone that has to load an entertainment center in one of those things.Much less have to climb up in the bed of them to retrieve a 2 liter bottle of pop that rolled up the the nose of the darn thing.... Makes me wonder what they will be like in the next 20 years!



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Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Tuesday, April 16, 2013 5:37 PM
Orlen Brown wrote:LoL, not really Wayne. Makes for such a sweet thought tho!!

That's about all I can see compared to all the SUVs, Crossovers and "Tall as you are" trucks these days.

Has anyone ever wondered like myself why the Full Sized Trucks are so dang tall??? I feel sorry for anyone that has to load an entertainment center in one of those things.Much less have to climb up in the bed of them to retrieve a 2 liter bottle of pop that rolled up the the nose of the darn thing.... Makes me wonder what they will be like in the next 20 years!

Try loading/unloading a sleeper sofa in one of those, not fun lol.

That's the 1st GM wagon I've seen without a rack on top of it, I didn't know they came without one.









Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 12:43 AM
I love the historical plates and cd player.




On the inside my car looks like a fighter jet.
Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:11 AM
Spike J wrote:
Orlen Brown wrote:LoL, not really Wayne. Makes for such a sweet thought tho!!

That's about all I can see compared to all the SUVs, Crossovers and "Tall as you are" trucks these days.

Has anyone ever wondered like myself why the Full Sized Trucks are so dang tall??? I feel sorry for anyone that has to load an entertainment center in one of those things.Much less have to climb up in the bed of them to retrieve a 2 liter bottle of pop that rolled up the the nose of the darn thing.... Makes me wonder what they will be like in the next 20 years!

Try loading/unloading a sleeper sofa in one of those, not fun lol.

That's the 1st GM wagon I've seen without a rack on top of it, I didn't know they came without one.


My Wagon didn't come with one either !






~ Mike ~


Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:20 PM
Rob Dotterer wrote:I love the historical plates and cd player.


you made me look!

the CD player isn't on the 19K car with historical plates, it's on the car of 84conv
Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:40 PM
Mike, yours is already too perfect, it didn't need a Halo!! LoL

Seriously, I believe the Rack on the wagons was an option as well as was the Air Deflector, which it looks like yours and the '83 does have.



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Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Thursday, April 18, 2013 6:23 AM
That's a beautiful Cavalier. As a car salesman in the South would say, "That's a real cream puff." I'd love to have it. Grammy musta just drove it to Wally world and to church on Sunday mornings...LOL
Re: Check Out This 19,000 Mile 1st Gen Wagon
Sunday, April 21, 2013 8:46 AM
Wow! How I wish I had this. I love the 82-83 Cavaliers but they're pretty much extinct up here

Reminds me of my 83 Celebrity. Same color inside and out


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