Sup guys im Sammie from Washington state. I roll a 1976 ford ltd wagon lowered,tinted windows, with old school cragar keystone Klassic wheels. shallow rim in the front and deep dish in the rear. i'll try to get pics up somtime...
Welcome Sammie! Sounds like you've got a cool ride. Looking forward to your pics. This a great forum and I know you will enjoy it.
Ford, the wagon master and your's is no exception. That is one hot lookin' wagon. The steel siders, as opposed to the Squires, are a lot more rare but are really sharp. Of course, they do take about 4 times as long to wax!!
.. Thanx guys I' been wanting to post on here and finally got around to it. Heres a lil about me. My wife and I are big into cars. She Owns a 1979 Chrysler Cordoba while my main project is a 1991 cadillac lowrider. I love all kinds of cars hot rods, kustoms, muscle cars etc, but ive alwayz been more partial to lowriders. I also have had a soft spot for Wagons too. My first taste of the wagon bug was when i had my heart set on buying a 92 caprice wagon and putting a caddy fleetwood front end on it making a caddy wagon daily driver. i picked up a project car and most of the parts i needed but ended up spraping the project due to it cost to much to finish and get the car on the road. So i ended up picking up and 85 crown vic 2door for a few bucks I fixed it up and rolled that for a while, untill i got bored.. i was cruising craigslist and there she was. Kid was asking 1,000 or trade. didn't look like it dones now at all, but after a quick once over we traded. When i got it had 43k on it 400 big block (has about 49k now) I am the 4th owner. the white walls and caddy hubcaps are my winter wheels and the keystones are my summer wheels. i've got alot of plans for it. im aiming for at custom 70's theme look. i've also swapped the stock grille for a 70's monarch grille. its my daily project and i love it!! Heck yeah about the wax part. i buffed it about a month ago and it felt like it took 4 ever..lol
From one Yakimanic to another, I think I've seen your car around town before. Next time I'll have to stop and say "Hi