well I think I got 3 of my 9 pictures up Im not real good at this so if they dont come up they are in my profile shes a beauty I had pictures of the interior but they never came up Ill try again
She runs like a dream its been a while since Ive loved my car and I love this car it really needs nothing It was serviced regureally at a dealer so I phoned them up and told them the 85 year old original owner died and I got the car.She told me in 2010 he had a tune up cap rotor,plugs and wires.,and an oil change. In 2008 they replaced all the brake lines wheel cyl. and adjusted all the brakes they also took off the exhaust manifold and replaced the bolts and gasket I was glad to here that.That cant be fun when the bolts break. anyhow I will try again to post the rest of my pictures.
Looks really good. The guy at the shop where it was maintained sounds like a good guy, to share all that info with you. Looks like there's nothing for you to do but drive it. Enjoy.
Lovely car. Some of those pics would be perfect for the DIY photo aging thread. http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20712 mike
Ive tried everything to post more pictures of the interior but it keeps coming up web page down.I thought I downloaded more but they came up once then they went away.My kids laugh at me when I turn on the computer VERY OLD SCHOOL any how if you find my pictures please post them and any advice on what Im doing wrong thanx
A friend of mine had a black with red interior one like this without the wood trim, I wanted to buy it, but he wouldn't part with it. I love wagons and I will find one again someday.
1977 Vega GT Wagon Y'all I used to own a 1977 Vega GT wagon, it was silver with a red houndstooth interior (same seat pattern as the 69 Camaro Pace Car) it had the GT package on it and I loved my little hot rod. I was in a Christian rock band back then and I carried alot of the electrical equipment in my ride whenever we did gigs, I had gotten one of those window screens that were popular back then, and mine matched my wagon, I called my wagon, The Gloryland Express and on the back bumper I had some of that reflective tape that is for caution, because I was usually the back car on our convoys. I had alot of fun with that car and would dearly love to find one to complete my collection of "Cars I have owned". can anybody help me? Nathan
the article I wrote for Model Car Bulder I hope this works, I wrote an article about Muscle wagons for a model car magazine, here's a link to it, I hope it take you to it, if not you may have to purchase a copy ince I don't have any more copies, I gave them all to friends. http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/402500 You may be taken to the page for the mag, just click click on show preview and I think it's on pages 9-10, the mag is only $10.00 and it's a good mag.