And those wide ties that were big enough to have their own zip code and had a knot the size of a grapefruit! I still have a few that I use as drop cloths when I paint.
I had a Pinto station wagon, until it rusted apart. If it’ll make Lola feel better, we’ll think the same about today’s cars in thirty years. Maybe tomorrow.
Me and my brother both owned Pinto’s in the 80’s. We both bought them used and neither of us had much luck with them. I wonder if there are any of them still on the road
Yakety Sax about 6 years ago
Bellbottoms, hippie dresses, mens disco shirts, womens disco dresses, dashikis, peasant blouses………………..
Stevefk about 6 years ago
And those wide ties that were big enough to have their own zip code and had a knot the size of a grapefruit! I still have a few that I use as drop cloths when I paint.
rshive about 6 years ago
I had a Pinto station wagon, until it rusted apart. If it’ll make Lola feel better, we’ll think the same about today’s cars in thirty years. Maybe tomorrow.
Jaw Jacker about 6 years ago
Me and my brother both owned Pinto’s in the 80’s. We both bought them used and neither of us had much luck with them. I wonder if there are any of them still on the road
Plods with ...™ about 6 years ago
Had a Pinto. Traded it in for a Mustang II.
Shoulda kept the Pinto.
Bonita Voigt about 6 years ago
I had a Pinto hatchback. Lemon yellow in color. The color suited it and became known as The Pinturd.
ValancyCarmody almost 6 years ago
The Pacer was worse than the Pinto