We bought a '72 B210 wagon when we lived in Soap Lake. It was a real treat to have a/c when it's 100 degrees and you're driving on a dirt road with 4 inches of talcum powder dust that seeps into the car at 15 miles an hour. When I appraised for the Game Dept., I worked from the Canadian border to the Tri-Cities and in the Blue Mountains. Most of the time off the paved roads. I beat that car and it held up. The engine finally overheated one day, the head warped and it just was too costly to pay to repair it, so a mechanic friend bought it and fixed it for his fishing vehicle.
It was one of the best cars I've had considering how much I beat it. A lot of hours on the engine at 15 miles an hour in the hills.
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"I didn't care what she didn't 'low--I would boogie-woogie anyhow" John Lee Hooker