Whoa! Check out the curved glass! Awesome! Love that wood paneling, fits perfectly with the seventies yellow. Great roof rack, and you can't go wrong with the hood vents. Those rims really make it a kind of muscle wagon. Fantastic patina, as well.
We had a 74 Ford Wagon which was about this size. Had these sideways facing "jump seats" which folded up from the floor in the very back. Apparently the engineers never considered what would happen when someone actually sat back there, as the car became even more unstable on the road with the added weight hanging off the back end. Not to mention the joy of riding down the road sideways...
Not sure if you can see the junkyard dog, I mean guard dog behind the fence in the first pic. But man did I receive a lot of barking for this, so worth it.
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Whoa! Check out the curved glass! Awesome! Love that wood paneling, fits perfectly with the seventies yellow. Great roof rack, and you can't go wrong with the hood vents. Those rims really make it a kind of muscle wagon. Fantastic patina, as well.
The amount of rear overhang is ridiculous.
We had a 74 Ford Wagon which was about this size. Had these sideways facing "jump seats" which folded up from the floor in the very back. Apparently the engineers never considered what would happen when someone actually sat back there, as the car became even more unstable on the road with the added weight hanging off the back end. Not to mention the joy of riding down the road sideways...
Bad.Ass.
I 2nd Seattle's comment.
I would totally drive this as is.
Not sure if you can see the junkyard dog, I mean guard dog behind the fence in the first pic. But man did I receive a lot of barking for this, so worth it.
difficult shoot. great results.
I have one of those here in Sweden. Sure my is in much better condition.
Love to have those wheels and looking for a cruice control.
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