I really like this car (not that I am biased or anything

). I think this would be a great start for someone that wants an F wagon. It is relatively preserved, has some nice options on it, low mileage and looks like very little rust. Too bad it is all the way out in Portland, but then, OY was in Colorado, and that didn't stop me from buying it. I notice in the listing pics that the same weird wear/cracking is in the middle of the seat back just like OY. I believe this was from larger people getting in and out using their right elbow to maneuver into position. But anyway, the bench seats in OY are history and the plaid 60/40's are waiting to go in.
Seat in Portland wagon for sale. Notice the wear in middle of seat back:
Original seat in OY:
It's my understanding that the original owner of OY was a older hefty gal with a bad cigarette addiction who had already ruined the seat and carpet within only the 27K miles she drove OY. All of the base vinyl seats of this style that I have seen regardless of mileage show the diagonal wear/tearing on the left side, which I think has to do with the particular embossed pattern in the vinyl. I don't like this seat pattern at all and will be glad to get the 60/40's in. These seats not only rip, but the stupid buttons and the sewn on straps always fail and look terrible. They redesigned them in '79 to a much cleaner wider ribbed pattern, but had dropped the "butterscotch" color choice by then.