I had a 77 matador wagon.I bought it in 1988 for $200.It was the best running and ridding car I ever owned.It had a 360 in it and i swear i got 20MPG.I drove it for 2 yrs.never had one problem with it.Except the voltage reg plug broke.The alt wire came off.$8.00 part and 15 min install.I eneded up buying a pontiac ventura(like a novA)So I sold the matador for $100.I sure wish I had kept it.I have never had a better car.even when i spent thousands
Looks like there are early '90s Ford Explorer factory wheels on the AMC. Take care of these two. These were built for towing, interstate long hauls, and big families.
I had a 77 matador wagon.I bought it in 1988 for $200.It was the best running and ridding car I ever owned.It had a 360 in it and i swear i got 20MPG.I drove it for 2 yrs.never had one problem with it.Except the voltage reg plug broke.The alt wire came off.$8.00 part and 15 min install.I eneded up buying a pontiac ventura(like a novA)So I sold the matador for $100.I sure wish I had kept it.I have never had a better car.even when i spent thousands
smithdsmit 4 months ago
Looks like there are early '90s Ford Explorer factory wheels on the AMC. Take care of these two. These were built for towing, interstate long hauls, and big families.
fordwagonnut 5 months ago
the matador looks much more modern than the ford. the bodytrim is much better and you could think it's a car from the early~mid-80ies =)
CommodoreCaravan1981 1 year ago
Nice looking cars. I'd go for the Matador wagon, for its protruding nose, simply because it's different.
Seattlecarnut 1 year ago