Current Classifieds

New front rotors and everything for '74-'80
Date: 08/02/2019 04:18 pm
Alloy Harmonic Balancer

Date: 07/10/2020 12:17 pm
1974 Pinto Inside Rear View Mirror & Brake Pedal Pad

Date: 02/18/2017 04:41 pm
1971 Pinto (survivor)

Date: 05/15/2022 04:42 pm
Early V8 swap headers, damaged, fixable?
Date: 10/25/2019 03:30 pm
Wanted 1973 Ford right fender
Date: 06/03/2017 08:50 pm
1979 hatch needed
Date: 05/13/2018 08:52 pm
EARLY PINTO CLUTCH PEDAL ASSEMBLY
Date: 02/14/2019 06:27 pm
hubcaps

Date: 10/31/2018 12:04 pm
I need a 1976 hood
Date: 12/19/2016 06:02 pm
Ford Speedometer Hall-Effect sensor with 6 foot speedometer cable

Date: 12/30/2022 01:30 pm
MISC PINTO PARTS

Date: 08/27/2017 10:23 am

Author Topic: my 79 pinto wagon  (Read 10132 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline dcorry

  • Pinto Member
  • **
  • Posts: 39
  • FeedBack: +0/-0
  • Gender: Male
  • 79' wagon

  • Total Badges: 3
    Badges: (View All)
    Topic Starter Signature Fifth year Anniversary
my 79 pinto wagon
« on: February 17, 2009, 09:05:59 PM »
Well guys my wagon started out as a $200.00 clunker I bought to put my 4 cyl racing parts on after the local track closed.I am having a hard time finding parts so I have committed to making other parts work.The door ,window wipes and other gaskets I have went to the local scrap yard and found some and hot glued them on.Frount and back bumpers are off a '41 plymouth,
Side turning signal lights are off a toyota they are flush mount and cover the holes perfect.Door panels were made from 1/4 " oak plywood covered with 4 coats of poly.The dash is from a 1953 fairlane,had to cut and make it work but very cool looking.Got to get a windshield somewere now ,maybe i'll make a cardboard pattern and go to the local u-pull it and see what I can get to come close, .Anyway will post pics when I can.

:fastcar:
Hurricane Katrina victim saved from the scrapyard  --79Pinto--

Offline discolives78

  • Pinto Master
  • *****
  • Posts: 806
  • FeedBack: +22/-0
  • Gender: Male
  • It's ok to think small sometimes.

  • Total Badges: 5
    Badges: (View All)
    Topic Starter Signature Poll Voter Fifth year Anniversary Photographer
Re: my 79 pinto wagon
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2009, 10:13:14 PM »
 :welcome: to the site!

Wagons are cool, and if it's driveable, it's worth saving. Sounds like you're doing a classic move on your classic car! Other guys have been using parts from other cars to better their cars since the dawn of the automobile. Get pictures if you can, if you have trouble posting them, let me know, and I'll walk you through it (I'm camera happy! ;D). Take some time to look through the gallery and fill in your profile, you can add an "avatar" or your own pic and comment in the margin to the left of your posts, like mine. Check out the arcade too, there's over 60 games to kill time on. And don't forget to check out our links to other cool stuff! I recommend Cookieboystoys, Brian has some great Pintos, and he's always wheelin-an-deelin, so there's always new stuff!


A virtual version of my last Pinto. Was Registered Ride #111. Missed every day.

Offline dcorry

  • Pinto Member
  • **
  • Posts: 39
  • FeedBack: +0/-0
  • Gender: Male
  • 79' wagon

  • Total Badges: 3
    Badges: (View All)
    Topic Starter Signature Fifth year Anniversary
Re: my 79 pinto wagon
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2009, 07:02:25 AM »
I failed to mention that I drove this car for about a month before Katrina.It got flooded up to the hood,called the junk man to come and get it but at the time there was so many flooded cars that they were not interested in a Pinto.Been slowly getting it back together maybe soon I can get it back together for a car show,Almost there just a few parts here and there.
Hurricane Katrina victim saved from the scrapyard  --79Pinto--