Malibu wagon with el camino doors?

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Looks like an attempt to build "nomad" homology.
 
It's something that you'd really have to look at it up close. It kinda scares me a little.
I would also be concerned about what's under the paint.
 
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Not sure what to think. Part of me wants to save it, part of me wants to kill it with fire.

I'm on the fence as well... needs alot, but the hard work has already been done (but to what quality?)... if it were closer, I'd go take a look.... between any parts that may be worth saving and scrap, you could possibly make your $$ back if it wasn't worth the hassle...
 
The one in Iowa has been for sale FOREVER

Pretty sure the TX one was complete and running/for sale about 6 or 7 years ago...the trim shop logo seems familiar. If it is, it was put together in the middle of the roof
 
I'd have liked to seen it being built. Could make a good project for somebody at that price.
 
Both of the links were expired but if it was a two door wagon, i.e,.a g-body wagon using El Camino doors, I almost built one. However, I don't half *ss stuff and when I saw my body guy lickin his chops, I knew it was cost prohibitive. ...
 
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