Quote Originally Posted by gmwillys View Post
The 2A on the right was purchased from a prepped around '84, and the wagon was purchased at a farm auction around '88.

Summer time is tough, but the winter time is fun as well. The heater does good to keep the passenger's toes in the 2A. The wagon is a bit better with vents going up to blow on the windshield. With that much interior area to warm, it doesn't. The wagoneers were much better insulated, and the heater is much better.

AM radio was wall to wall music all the way up to the early nineties. Then the talk shows took over.
Wow, so you have had them a long time. I hope they know how lucky they are

Ugh, I don't even want to think about winter! Not only is it uncomfortable for us, but engines new and old don't seem to like cold either. You have to let those older engines warm up first in the winter, right?

From what I read, the wagoneer had a lot of features cars around that time didn't. Useful, actually impressive luxuries, unlike the cigarette lighters my grandmother's old Cadillac had built into the backseat doors.