Woohoo!!!! Got my WOF today!!!

And I got my rego. I also changed it over to my AVENGA personalised plates.

Speedo is all working great

I checked Carjam and the speedo hasn't been working for over 7 years. It has been stuck on 1,956 KM since 2010, until today, it was up to 1,976 KM when I got the WOF

Went for a good run today and now it is up to 2,062 KM

Got the wagon home now, all road legal and ready to roll. Looking forward to going for a good cruise this weekend.

New plates are looking sweet on the wagon, much better than the old RU5970, they sounded like an ad for a seniors dating website (aRe yoU between 59 and 70, then try "Sexy Seniors Dot Com")


It is really freakin low. This is it next to my '75 Avenger, which has already been lowered

I did a quick measurement by the front door. My '75 is around 880mm

And the wagon is about 790mm, so about 90mm lower

Now is when I geek out a bit about the Avenger Estate and why I love them so much.
So in normal mode it just looks like the sedan seats.

You have around 1100mm of boot space

It has the first set of hinges under the seat (Yes, it has 2 different sets of hinges, you will see later when I show you my favourite feature of the wagons)

Now there is two "Modes" that you can have the wagon in. The first is what I call storage mode.
You lift the bottom of the seat up, so far, so normal

It has little hooks on the underside that the back of the seat will clip in to

And on the back seat you have these sockets that connect in to the hooks.

They have a nice big lock on each side

Then you fold down the back seat and clip it in to the bottom of the seat

This gives you around 1640mm of boot space


Now I know what you're thinking, Richard, what's this second mode you hinted at. And Richard, your 6 foot tall, how can you sleep in the back if it is only 1.6 meters. Well let me show you "Bed mode"
So first you need to move the front seats all the way forward, and tilt the seats forward

Then you lift the back seat you can you will see that there is another hinge on the underside of the seat. You can see the main hinge at the bottom of the picture

Below that you will see a little wing nut, it isn't a bolt, it is like a little cam

You turn that quarter a turn anticlockwise and it will release the second hinge.

You then fold the main hinge all the way down and use the second hinge to flip the back of the seat over

Then you fold the back seat down. and not only do you have a ton more room, it makes a comfy AF pillow!!!

So you can see, tons of room to sleep in!!

In "Bed mode" you have over 2070mm, you have even more if you count to the back of the front seats. That's 430mm more room than "Storage Mode"

It is the only wagon that I have seen that has this cool bed mode feature, maybe this sort of stuff was common back then but I always thought it was really cool and unique, and so 70's. I could just imagine camping out in your Avenger estate wagon as a teenager, total shaggin wagon

#Ladies!