Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. A 1977 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon for $2,500?! Yes, please, all day long. Sadly, this example needs a lot of work even though it looks great in a few of the many photos that the seller has provided. K...
which offered a Cruising Wagon option that was styled like the Econoline Cruising Van. From the Pinto’s last year of production, this 1980 edition looks to be one of those vehicles, but it’s in serious need
Impractical. I guess Detroit thought some families wanted to get out of the city and remember those outdoor camping and fishing experience year round, and Ford’s Country Squire was the most popular station wagon choice for years. Even the name reminds you that you’re in the country, not ...
000. Pat L. sent us this tip for the 1976 Ford Pinto MPG Wagon, which awaits a new owner in Los Angeles. I personally wouldn’t buy a car priced at an unlucky “13” number, but maybe the seller would take $12,999. Maybe less. If you meet his demand, you’ll be getting into ...