Curbside Outtake: Beater Pinto Wagon—End-of-Life Care?

I was down in Georgia over the weekend visiting my grandmother, who turned 103 last week, as well as my Dad, who turned 80 last Christmas. Today’s subject car is getting on up there, too…

This very base-model Pinto Wagon is either a 1977 or 1978 version; they were virtually identical except for paint and decal/trim options. This car transitioned to “end-of-life care” status some time ago, I suspect…

A white 1973 Pinto Squire Wagon passed briefly through my hands a number of years ago. It had been my uncle’s car for about ten years, and I acquired it from him when its original engine died. Four hundred dollars and one junkyard engine swap later, it (barely) made the trip from Atlanta to East Commerce, Texas, where my brother used it to move out so he could live with Dad for a while.

I remember it only as buzzy and underpowered.

If this car isn’t the perfect definition of a beater, I don’t know what is—note the ‘upgraded’ roof rack! I’ll bet this Pinto has a few stories of its own to share…