Daily driven 1994 Roady Wagon with all kinds on fun changes to it. The 1994 Impala lurks in the garage.......
This is a great group of people. You'll come to appreciate some of the really nice wagons some of the members have built. What are your future plans for the wagon? Rod
Keeping her going as long as possible. She is the bread winner in the house. I put 30-40k a year on her hauling training stuff all over the Mid-Atlantic region. I hope to freshen up the motor very soon. Have most parts bought, just waiting for my heads to be done. What has been done: New steering box (12:1 ratio) with pump and lines Bilstien shocks rear airlift bags and compressor for trailering rear sway bar 3.08:1 rear gears, rebuilt the rear front 32 mm "f" body bar Impala SS springs up front Impala Wheels Headers, Hi flow mufflers 1.5 roller rockers Cold Air Intake - Home made Bonneville front seats New head liner Bravada center console etc. I keep busy!!!! Tim
BBB. I like to see it when the creative juicez flow WAAAAAY MORE FUN Jes don't try those S.S. Backing platez fer the wheelz 'less they were built for your ride. I've got a Car-Bud in Topika that tryed to customize 'um(make 'um fit with a rat tail file) for hiz '94 Buick Long Roof with Big 'n Littlez. He launched the 3rd wheel at speed while I waz the navigator I think my knuckle bumpz on hiz forehead finally subsided
He Stick how are you. Missed you this year in Carlisle! Can we get you and twig to Wagonfest 11? BTW LMK if you wife ever wants to sell that car. I like it!!
Always the last weekend in July. Always (thus far) in Geneva/Waterloo NY, at Seneca Lake State Park. http://gmlongroof.4umer.com/t1556-wagonfest-2011-dates-and-locations Tim