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yeah, that's the key missing detail...right hand drive narrows the playing field though
Some detailed pics (inside and out) would likely help...
Haha! yep, it is a Hillman Husky (and it is based on the Minx) so I guess 2 outta 3 ain't bad lol, it's a 1958 :thumbsup: It's all yours now,...
awesome guesses, but it's not a Minx...
lol np the excitement cause by station wagons can cause this to happen, haha :D
This is tough with so many knowledgeable wagon guys... Let's try this one, weird, but kinda kewl :pub:
Hey dude, if you're serial about selling the Kingswood, let me know, I'd love to have that one. Not having much luck finding one up here... John
hmmm, thought that's what i said it was, lol:thumbs2:
Everyone should sign this petition! These companies are suckin enough money out of us already!
Yup, all 71 - 76 GM B-body wagons had rear leaf springs :D
Trying to remember the years that they used that...I had a 75 Imperial with a 440 that didn't have lean burn
If memory serves, '77 T & C's came only with 440 4bbls "Lean Burns" Hafta check into that to be sure tho John
Will do! If I get a reply, I'll definately post it. Doesn't look like a bad wagon from that one pic...
wonder if he's interested in a sweet Crown Vic as a trade...think I'll ask :D
looks foreign, possibly even Russian...perhaps a Moskvich?
hmmm...1938?
I'm kinda looking forward to seeing the next wagon :P
Man, I'd love to get my hands on something like that! :D
I could be happy with that Packard woodie in the background...
That would explain it normally, but it does have the Ghia vinyl roof which features the embellished "C" pillar and the Ghia logo on the "B" pillar...