Considering buying a 2002 S6...does anyone know how much a third row seat would run?
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LOL. 59 Plymouth SportWagon...383-4V Golden Commando engine, 9 pax
Rear seat---50% ewer cars on the road, Minneapolis, worst danger was farmers' tractors on the road. So Here I am 50 years later in my old man's car...or what he would have had...an S6 Audi SportWagon.
We traded the '59 in on a 64 Chrysler Newport wagon...360-2V, top speed 106 indicated mph (don't ask me how I know this). I wanted the New Yorker with the 440 wedgehead and dual fours on a log ram manifold (hemi not available on the 64 New Yorker..too bad), but noooo.....or a 300C, but noooooo....both classics today.
We traded the '59 in on a 64 Chrysler Newport wagon...360-2V, top speed 106 indicated mph (don't ask me how I know this). I wanted the New Yorker with the 440 wedgehead and dual fours on a log ram manifold (hemi not available on the 64 New Yorker..too bad), but noooo.....or a 300C, but noooooo....both classics today.
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We've got one for the A6 - never used it. Audi says kids 3 yrs+ can sit in it, up to X ht/wt
Our one & only just turned 3 a few months ago & I haven't particularly got the deadly fear, but if we put the kid in the 3rd row, then all the cargo that usually goes back there would instead end up on the back seat.
I'd use it if we had a carload of people to transport.
You've already made up your mind, but regarding the S6 - the car would have to come from the factory with the option - my S6 doesn't have the provisions to install the 3rd row like the A6 does.
I'd use it if we had a carload of people to transport.
You've already made up your mind, but regarding the S6 - the car would have to come from the factory with the option - my S6 doesn't have the provisions to install the 3rd row like the A6 does.
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Yup..links...couple versions.
if you don't count the press car/ambulance car versions....
http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Hurst_Olds_Vista_Cruiser.html
The link to the 72 W30 is a little puffy...by 72 the 455 was a wheezer....unless it was modified. Lotta cubes with nitrous can get pretty serious pretty quick.<ul><li><a href="http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Olds_Vista_Cruiser_442.html">http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Olds_Vista_Cruiser_442.html</a</li></ul>
http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Hurst_Olds_Vista_Cruiser.html
The link to the 72 W30 is a little puffy...by 72 the 455 was a wheezer....unless it was modified. Lotta cubes with nitrous can get pretty serious pretty quick.<ul><li><a href="http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Olds_Vista_Cruiser_442.html">http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1972_Olds_Vista_Cruiser_442.html</a</li></ul>
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