When was the last time you saw one of these? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1975...7806956?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item27cb7ec36c
been ahwile If I had that kind of money for a little commuter I would be interested in this little jewel. I even have a wrench for this - from ad "Tapping on the float bowl with a wrench or something usually resolves the problem."
When I worked in import parts only for 18 1/2 years I had a couple guys who had these, one of them was totally obesessed with his 76, it looked like it just rolled out of the showroom...I wonder if he still has it?
That's a nice little wagon. And honest discription and photos. A person could store it in his other wagon in the garage.
last time that I seen one was the last time I watched Maxium Overdrive, there's one in the parking of the truck stop
Looks like it is back http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...A-VERY-RARE-CANADIAN-MODEL-W0QQAdIdZ417473553
And I saw one last weekend and was marveling at it and the reasonable condition it was in until the person driving it cut me off without a thought. She was gabbing to her fellow coffee drinker, neither of them paying attention to anything, and she was back and forth from lane to lane and I thought that poor little wagon is not going to live much longer. At a light I was in the other lane and checked it out and I think she thought I was checking her out (Hey, I'm married lady, can't you tell by my almost lack of hair?) but anyway, it did look like it needed to be in a much better home. It was one of those cars you remember from 35 years ago and I was darned near tempted to wave them over and ask if she wanted to sell it (not mentioning before she destroyed it). What I really got a kick out of was it had a really faded peace sign in the window. We're talking like back in the day one. I had to think that she got it from an aging relative or something because no one would treat something the way she was if they had to actually pay for it.