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Yo! 'Sup? Welcome to the Wacky Website of Wagon Geeks! :thumbsup:
Man.. I remember as a kid the first thing I had to do as soon as I got a car is see how fast it could go.. of course out in Idaho in the sticks...
In 2013 when I got a hold of it. :thumbs2:
I love old abandon gas stations. Would love to own one as my own personal shop and restore it to have a 40's - 50's look to it. One can dream.
Both my wife and kid said they wouldn't ride in one... well.... sure they will.. some day... lol. I like it! :dancing:
Prepped the engine and tranny Saturday for installation. Finally got to the point where I could drop it in. I'm now fabbin' up some motor mounts...
Oh man.. that's it! Ours was a black w/ white top and insert.. LOVED that wagon. So did my Mom. It was really her baby. Remember riding around in...
Love Rock Auto! :yahoo:
My all time favorite and top of my "wish list" is a 1960 Plymouth wagon. My Dad had one back in the 60's and I loved it! This one's a '59.. but...
Yes! This is something I want to do to... however.. I've decided to get rid of our Shasta (13 footer) and get a tent trailer for ease of towing....
It's unusual and I love it! That would be a nice resto project. :jumping:
You'd really have to love it. :49:
Started fabbing up motor mounts for the inliner I'm putting into the '58. :pub:
Show off!... but very cool. :)
She's a peach!
Hate hearing this stuff.. at least the thieves had taste... String 'em up! :cussing:
Put the TH350 up on work bench so I could start cleaning and install any leaking seals before re-install. I hope it works as well as it's going...
That works! :clap:
Looks awesome!
I love, love, love squires! Wish I had my '75 Country Squire back! It was such a nice ride! :dance: