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I dare you to buy it. I dare ya to show Kelly this as your next project after the 507...
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#22
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Hmmm….yeah, ya know, Kelly has been amazingly understandable on my classic clunker catastrophes, but I don’t think she’d even stand for this coming home.
Des, I think Ted Buddy had one too. Cheers Dave |
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scuncio (02-12-2022) |
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I think you're right on Bundy. Did they have the exploding gas tank issue fixed up by '73? Or was that mostly a two-door hatchback issue?
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Ok it seems the Wagons were not included in the recall:
https://www.hagerty.com/media/automo...rom-exploding/
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That was actually a young woman who left her gas cap off after a fill-up, stopped on the roadside to put it back on and was rear-ended by a van doing about 60. Gas shot out of the open filler and ka-boom, the exploding Pinto legend was born.
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Maybe that Pinto was a really good deal after all. Just came across this one tonight with a $7500 ask...wow:
Link to 1972 Pinto Wagon auction |
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