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    1. #1
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      Feb 2009
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      Laramie, WY
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      Pro-touring wagons, let's see them?

      With a wagon as a project. I would like to see what others have done. post em up. Please include what has been done to it.

      Tim

      1971 Buick Sportwagon pro-touring project.
      1985 Ford Crown Victoria 2 door
      2000 Ford Crown Victoria


    2. #2
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      65 malibu wagon 4 door " hellvell "

      20 point rollcage, tubular backhalf, hotchkis upper a arms ,2 inch drop b body spindles, bear track brakes, qa1 coilovers, heim joint rear control arms, 98 ls1, gmpp carb intake ,4l60e aftermarket controller, rear mounted radiator , grill blockoff, 17 - 9 inch soft eights, custom air dam, 4 kirkey aluminum seats. Lots of work to be done but this is it so far.
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    3. #3
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      May 2001
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      Mesa, Az.
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      Very cool project... Those Soft Eights have to be the heaviest 17" wheel built thought :(
      Phillip
      64 Studebaker Daytona Twin Turbo- http://bit.ly/1SgxQ0g
      65 Cutlass F-85 - http://bit.ly/1W4lJm4

    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by PhillipM View Post
      Very cool project... Those Soft Eights have to be the heaviest 17" wheel built thought :(
      Heavy yes, cheap yes, very strong yes, I have said it before all 4 of my wheels cost less than one nice aluminum wheel and they arent much heavier than a cast aluminum wheel.

    5. #5
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      Why a rear mounted radiator?

    6. #6
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      You've seen my pile before....but since you asked...
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      Scott Parkhurst


      2011 Car Craft Real Street Eliminator Winner

    7. #7
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      Miami
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      This is my brother's..hopefully he gets around to finishing it...LOL or I may.


    8. #8
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      Scott, are those 66 Chevelle hood scoops on a Pontiac. or the whole hood?

      Tim
      1971 Buick Sportwagon pro-touring project.
      1985 Ford Crown Victoria 2 door
      2000 Ford Crown Victoria

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Northeast Rod Run View Post
      Why a rear mounted radiator?
      Areodynamics is the reason, these cars have a huge grill that basically turns into a parachute at high speed and makes the whole front of the car just float at high speeds. I am forcing the air to go around the front not through it. It is a open road racer so It will spend most of the time above 130 mph.

    10. #10
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      Here's a cool one by Murray Pfaff, I hope he doesn't mind me lifting it from his Facebook page...

      Kevin Oeste
      V8 Speed and Resto Shop
      V8TV
      Muscle Car Of The Week
      V8 Radio Podcast

      All about us:
      https://www.v8speedshop.com


    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by oestek View Post
      Here's a cool one by Murray Pfaff, I hope he doesn't mind me lifting it from his Facebook page...

      Now that is cool!
      Will Ellis
      1969 Dodge Dart Swinger, 1/2 Dart / 1/2 Viper...
      Build Thread

    12. #12
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      Does my daily driver count?

      IMG00365-20101031-1506

      Nick ~
      1969 Cutlass

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr Nick View Post
      Does my daily driver count?

      IMG00365-20101031-1506
      Love the daily, I hope to get one when I move back stateside.
      Will Ellis
      1969 Dodge Dart Swinger, 1/2 Dart / 1/2 Viper...
      Build Thread

    14. #14
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      Mine is posted on my web page

      Brett

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    16. #16
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      Brett, what is your webpage, I wanna see your wagon.....
      1994 Caprice Station Wagon

    17. #17
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      Lehigh Valley Pa
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      Haven't been around in awhile, but here's mine.






      1996 Federal Cadillac hearse
      1988 Eureka Chevy hearse

    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by Chadly B View Post
      Brett, what is your webpage, I wanna see your wagon.....
      Fab53.com....It's a vintage pull behind toy wagon

    19. #19
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      lol! Ok, not what I was expecting, but very cool nonetheless.....and wow, Stickman, that thing looks sinister.....and awesome!
      1994 Caprice Station Wagon

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by PT Sportwagon View Post
      Scott, are those 66 Chevelle hood scoops on a Pontiac. or the whole hood?

      Tim
      It's a stock '67 Chevelle SS hood on a '67 Chevelle wagon. Nothing special. But I like the look over a stock 'flat' hood. The little scallop stripes add some flavor.

      I have a similar scallop stripe on the roof, following the bodyline up there.
      Scott Parkhurst


      2011 Car Craft Real Street Eliminator Winner

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