That thing is bad to the bone. Too bad the original owner cheaped out & didn't spring for the auto.... ;)
lmfao. here is the story i got before i bought it. it was ordered from a guy to tow his trailer. the gas crunch came in 70 or 71 and the wagon was parked. it apparently sat under a carport for 35 years. the speedo shows less than 10 k and i believe it to be true.before i pulled the motor and trans i moved it around and put about 3 tenths of a mile on the speedo. the rear drums have never been turned and the shoes appear to be original. the front disc brake rotors have never been turned and the brake pads are like new. the car is complete. even the 440 hood ornament and commando emblems. the original fender tag and i found the original broadcast sheet in the back seat. that was a bonus considering the interior is pretty much toast. will keep u guys up to date. thanks for the interestThat thing is bad to the bone. Too bad the original owner cheaped out & didn't spring for the auto.... ;)
i dont believe so but i cant say for sure . bought it from a guy in penna.This wagon looks very familiar. Did it come from Utah?
i have the original wheels and hubcaps as well. i was thinking of pimping it out and putting 20 inch wheels on it and air bagging it and doing the woodward cruise and maybe chopping the top a little. whadda ya think?That's incredible, love a survivor like that. You will never see another like it.
i have the original wheels and hubcaps as well. i was thinking of pimping it out and putting 20 inch wheels on it and air bagging it and doing the woodward cruise and maybe chopping the top a little. whadda ya think?