And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Looks like someone checked all the options in 1972. The 3 door was a factory special order as well as the 4WD. I'm guessing the idea was the kids could only get out onto the sidewalk and not onto the road where they could get hit by traffic. When Chrysler introduced the minivan in 1984 there was a sliding door on the passenger side only. Al_in_Ottawa
Bought an '86 4WD w/ a rear stand alone heater. 15 Hwy/10 City. Solid front axle, bad ride on a bumpy road. Other than that, loved it. Only set me back $17K or so.
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ReplyDeleteA two door? Really?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a 4-door to me.
DeleteUncle had one, 3rd side door on passenger side, great for kids to slide all the way across the rear bench seat.
DeleteSo, a five door
DeleteLooks like someone checked all the options in 1972. The 3 door was a factory special order as well as the 4WD. I'm guessing the idea was the kids could only get out onto the sidewalk and not onto the road where they could get hit by traffic. When Chrysler introduced the minivan in 1984 there was a sliding door on the passenger side only.
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I had a '79 Suburban, had the big engine and was geared for towing, 10 mpg all the time. Comfortable to drive.
ReplyDeleteBought an '86 4WD w/ a rear stand alone heater. 15 Hwy/10 City. Solid front axle, bad ride on a bumpy road. Other than that, loved it. Only set me back $17K or so.
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