66 f85 wagon for sale
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66 f85 wagon for sale
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-...item3a6a726aa7
Not mine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,any more. I owned this, still has the same wheels and tires. It is a good solid wagon, really really clean underneath. A little rust on the front fenders and around the rear side glass, not much. Mostly original paint, it needs a paint job badly.
Not mine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,any more. I owned this, still has the same wheels and tires. It is a good solid wagon, really really clean underneath. A little rust on the front fenders and around the rear side glass, not much. Mostly original paint, it needs a paint job badly.
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That's a relatively rare car. There were more Vista Cruisers made in 1966 than flat-top F-85 wagons.
There were both F-85 and F-85 Deluxe V-8 wagons. All were 2-seat. Production of the F-85 wagons was 1,652. Of the F-85 Deluxe, there were 8,058 made for a total of about 9,700.
By contrast, there were about the same number of 2-seat Vista Cruisers alone at 8,910. Combined with the 14,167 3-seat Vistas, that's over 24,000 Vista Cruisers, which is more than twice as many.
There were both F-85 and F-85 Deluxe V-8 wagons. All were 2-seat. Production of the F-85 wagons was 1,652. Of the F-85 Deluxe, there were 8,058 made for a total of about 9,700.
By contrast, there were about the same number of 2-seat Vista Cruisers alone at 8,910. Combined with the 14,167 3-seat Vistas, that's over 24,000 Vista Cruisers, which is more than twice as many.
#4
That's a relatively rare car. There were more Vista Cruisers made in 1966 than flat-top F-85 wagons.
There were both F-85 and F-85 Deluxe V-8 wagons. All were 2-seat. Production of the F-85 wagons was 1,652. Of the F-85 Deluxe, there were 8,058 made for a total of about 9,700.
By contrast, there were about the same number of 2-seat Vista Cruisers alone at 8,910. Combined with the 14,167 3-seat Vistas, that's over 24,000 Vista Cruisers, which is more than twice as many.
There were both F-85 and F-85 Deluxe V-8 wagons. All were 2-seat. Production of the F-85 wagons was 1,652. Of the F-85 Deluxe, there were 8,058 made for a total of about 9,700.
By contrast, there were about the same number of 2-seat Vista Cruisers alone at 8,910. Combined with the 14,167 3-seat Vistas, that's over 24,000 Vista Cruisers, which is more than twice as many.
When I bought it I flew to FtLauderdale FL, the guy met me at the airport with the car and the paperwork. I walked around the car, he started it so I could hear it run. I gave him a bank check, he gave me the paperwork. I had a friend with me, we left the airport about 9pm headed north. We were in no hurry, made stops for food fuel and bathroom, got to southeast Ohio about 5pm the next day. The car was great, no problems and comfortable. I loved it. One of my friends wouldn't stop bugging me until I sold it to him. He kept it a year or more, then it left. Good one, I would like to own it again, and maybe I will, depends on where the bid goes.
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