1964 Comet Station Wagon

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  1. Jim 68cuda

    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    Very nice 63 vert. Thanks for sharing.
     
  2. silverfox

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    THAT is a nice 'ol Ford vert!(y)
     
  3. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Nice, thats stunning! Beautiful car(y)....now lets see the wagon!:D(y)

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  4. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    Nice rag pal!
    Ive got a 63 Gal wagon and a 64 Vomet wagon....you and me are gonna do fine....:rofl2:

    :Welcome: to our garage:tiphat:
     
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    The Rev has EVERY wagon, it's a small world....I drove past his house long before I became a member here! My neck has never recovered, but I can bite my left ear now:rofl2:
     
  7. jandt69

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    Thanks, it took me 11 years to finish the conv. Now that I'm retired things should go a bit faster. going to do things a bit different this time. On the 63 I finished everything, body, paint, interior, wiring, brakes, plumbing, engine( 390 bored .030 over, mild cam, Unilite ignition Eldobrock 600 4V ) first before I fired the motor and drove it. This time I'm going to keep it drivable for the most part while I do one thing at a time. I think it will be more fun that way. I won't be able to upload lower res pics until we get home sometime in March. I'm a newbie at this forum and I'm trying to learn my way around it. My head hurts sometimes. Blakesnake's wagon is amost identical to mine except mine does not have power tailglass. Thanks again for the compliments. jandt69
     

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