old yellow 78
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Somebody put some work into this wagon. I like the white/tan(gold) two tone. It works well on this body style. The torque thrusts look great (they could make a Trablant look good). The interior looks good too if they would clean the junk out of the back. Looks like the seats were reupholstered and the headliner looks like it was reinforced with a metal band (should have painted that). The console between buckets while maintaining the column shift is creative. I don't like the decals or the excessive pinstriping. A clean look is much more attractive IMO, however, why did they remove the side marker lights? That is going to be a problem for inspections. Nothing but good to say about a 340. A link (below) to more pics and the price - $15,500 is well... optimistic. But, a nice wagon regardless. It seems that the F's are finally coming out of the woodwork.
Classical Gas Motors specializing in the sale and purchase of Classic Cars, Muscle Cars, Streetrod and Special Interest Cars
Somebody put some work into this wagon. I like the white/tan(gold) two tone. It works well on this body style. The torque thrusts look great (they could make a Trablant look good). The interior looks good too if they would clean the junk out of the back. Looks like the seats were reupholstered and the headliner looks like it was reinforced with a metal band (should have painted that). The console between buckets while maintaining the column shift is creative. I don't like the decals or the excessive pinstriping. A clean look is much more attractive IMO, however, why did they remove the side marker lights? That is going to be a problem for inspections. Nothing but good to say about a 340. A link (below) to more pics and the price - $15,500 is well... optimistic. But, a nice wagon regardless. It seems that the F's are finally coming out of the woodwork.
Classical Gas Motors specializing in the sale and purchase of Classic Cars, Muscle Cars, Streetrod and Special Interest Cars
