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Mewcus:
Hello All,

Last weekend after years of dreaming, and months of looking I finally bought my first Eagle - a 1980 Eagle Wagon (limited).  I drove it home from Phoenix to it's new home in Albuquerque last weekend.

I've already posted a question, and gotten great responses from the forum-ites, so here is my more formal introduction.


1980 eagle by mewwcus, on Flickr


1980 eagle by mewwcus, on Flickr


1980 eagle by mewwcus, on Flickr


The Good

* It was a Phoenix car most of its life - Almost no Rust
* Engine in decent Shape - I think it needs a new valve cover seal... runs strong otherwise
* Trans in decent shape
* Newer exhaust
* It made the trip home from Phoenix in 112 degree heat with almost no problems
The Bad

* Both rear-hatch hinge brackets are bad.  - One is de-threaded and the other one completely for show (broken in half).  The only thing holding up the back door is the latch. (I had to severely ductape it to make it back from phoenix)
* Steering is super loose - I'm thinking it has to do with the tilt, but it may also be the power steering box itself - or both
* Drivers side seat is trashed. - Springs and bottom are trashed. Sitting on it is like sitting side-saddle on a horse
* Heater core is disconnected (who needed that in phx anyway) and thus probably bad/leaking
* Driver side window shattered - Driving back from PHX I stopped in flagstaff to fill up, closed the door pretty hard (had to to close the door properly) and the window shattered into a million pieces
The Ugly

* It was a Phoenix car most of its life - Anything plastic or rubber is very brittle - the side flares and skirt crumble just by looking at them funny and there are plenty of holes
* Smells funny inside
* Those pillowy-cordoroy cream seats are, well, let's just say not cream colored anymore
Other small problems are really only an annoyance (passenger door latch, blinkers, fuel gauge, couple non-functioning lights, you can start the car without a key)

This is going to be my daily driver - but I work less than 1/2 mile from home. It will also be our Awesome Camping Vehicle (ACV) to hold me, my wife, 2 dogs, and camping gear as we tool around the state making my wife into a camping newmexpert (she is originally from Nevada)

Plans


* Fix all the really broken stuff above
* Full Flat black - Plastidip of exterior - with some camo green plastidip on some of the chrome parts
* 1 1/2" - 2" lift + slightly bigger tires
* Mexican Blanket reupholster and camo green interior moldings
* CB with monstrous back antenna (maybe)
* fab back bumper with hitch
* camp
* camp
* camp
Once it is in a decent operating order, my first trip is I'm planning is up to to eagle nest lake, up near Taos, NM... Hopefully within the month

Prafeston:
Looks like you found yourself a nice ride. The very little rust is the best thing about desert cars! You have it made already. The other stuff is all replaceable. I have one slightly beat up hatch hinge I would sell cheap and I believe I have a whole set of side skirts for an 80 wagon. I'll have to check their condition.

Love the wheels by the way!

DaemonForce:
There is a super decent looking 1980 Eagle sitting in the Sherwood picking yard and it's in one piece. The first thing I noticed here was that screwball chrome rack but I think the hinges are okay. I might be able to get them if they're needed that badly.

Amc1320:
Very nice, thanks for the pics

The hardest part of having an Eagle is getting an Eagle, and you got a good one, the no rust is your biggest plus!

The rest can be fixed or replaced, interior pieces were shared with other eagles, and Concords, even hornets to some degree and are findable

The best thing is you found this forum, as you can see above you already have fellow eagleites coming to your rescue with parts you need and solutions to your problems

Plus half the fun of owning one is fixing them up, mine was sad, tired and neglected and I saved it, and you will too, there's a lot of pride in that

Save these pics, a year from now you won't recognize your eagle!

1985amceagle:
has a nice weathered look to it, and welcome to the nest!

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