Fannie, I do have some old photos somewhere. I think they may be stored on my old computer. I would have to check. Krash, I did sell it many years ago. It was a nice car. Rose mist with a white roof was the exterior color combination. The interior was white with black and silver brocade cloth inserts. I'll see if I can find those photos.
:banana:Yep, Mrs. Howell. Mr Howell called her Lovey and I remembered her name later. I was having a Gilligan moment. SOLD THE OLDS FIESTA? Amazing the things we did in the past! But, Professor, you have another gem. Keep it!
Photos uploaded Ok folks, I managed to get some photos uploaded to the members gallery. Hope you enjoy them.
Looks like a lot of potential there Professor, especially with such a well optioned car. After looking at the pics, I went back and looked at your first post where you listed all the options. It sounded like you had some of the original paperwork, including possibly the window sticker. If so, and if you get a chance, could you post a pic of the window sticker? I built a replica window sticker for my 66 Ranch Wagon, so I also try to find images of other 66 Ford window stickers for examples. You can cover up the vehicle serial number if need to. I think with so many options this car has, it would be interesting even for other forum members to see all the options listed out. Thanks!
Beautiful wagon. Glad to see it was saved all these years, and not stripped of it's engine like happens all to often. I'm rebuilding a 67 Mercury Park Lane Breezeway, that is an original 428 Q code as well. Your engine compartment looks very clean and original. I'd love to see more engine picks to compare and see where things go.
M - I think what I have may be more of a delivery sheet than a window sticker. Either way, I'll get you some photos. Merc - Thanks. With a little paint and some woodgrain, it will make it even better. Bottle - I've got a couple more photos of the engine. I'll try to get them to you.