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    1. #21
      Join Date
      Jan 2003
      Location
      College Station, TX
      Posts
      421

      Wagons

      Wagons are one of my favorite types of vehicle... we've got 4 of them in fact. A '50 Olds Deluxe Woody, a '50 Olds Standard Woody, a '56 Ford Parklane (it's a 2 door, think Ford's version of the Nomad), and a '69 Olds Vista Cruiser. The Vista fits the faux-touring theme with the Budniks, but I've got all the Hotchkis and Baer stuff to go on it when the time comes. It's a really great car. Cruises like nobody's business. It's completely original (sans the wheels and exhaust), has the original paint, interior, drivetrain, etc... A little old lady in New Jersey bought it to take her friends to church and felt the need to order the high-compression 350, a turbo 400, and a 12-bolt posi. I drove it every day in high school (I'm in college now) and never had a problem.
      -Brian

      <--- Artist formerly known as BlownSS502


    2. #22
      Join Date
      Feb 2002
      Location
      Springfield, MO
      Posts
      4,470
      Country Flag: United States
      well, I say wagons are cool. I actually wanted one BEFORE they became "cool" though! I found a 62 chevy brookwood about 12 years ago that I was trying to buy from the field, but could never get the guy to sell it to me. So I waited and got what I have now, a 58 Nomad (4 door)
      would prolly suck turnin' corners unless you did a full tube chassis.
      Jimmy

    3. #23
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Ridgecrest, CA
      Posts
      232
      I like the DeLorean-era Pontiacs.
      1968 Plymouth Road Runner

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