A lil heavy reading...get it...wagons..ahh..fugetit

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  1. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    So...1 thing we've never discussed...well not in depth anyhoo...:disagree:

    is any reading material about our beluv'd Wagooons...;)

    So..try to stay relatively 'on topic'...:rofl2:

    What reading material on "wagons" do you own?

    the 1st I wanna mention is this 1 !!
    It covers everything you'd ever wanna know about the 'History' of the AUTO...but has this cool section on ...you guessed it....WAGONS!! :dancing:

    Hope you all can read it!!...i dont know a better way!...is there?
    I apologize for the 'bad' scan...but hey..ma moola goes elsewhere:rofl2:

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  2. Stormin' Norman

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    I have no books on cars at all, except for my owner's manual in Spanish and two 1978 Fairmont owners' manuals, and 2 Haynes Fairmont Manuals.
     
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    .......:rofl2:
     
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    Are you laughing cause I stayed on topic, or cause I've got almost ALL of Andy's Factory manuals, and none of my own? :evilsmile: I could go off topic... :evilsmile: :evilsmile: :biglaugh:
     
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    I thought you'd be done by now.
    :hmmm:
     
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    I love basking in the UV 8 sun! The vacuum lines are a mysterious noodle soup, but it's coming. I just came in for a snack.
     
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    Plug all the vacuum lines from/at the carb and forget about it, you need some caps, I got a few.
    She'll start and run just fine without 'em, and you can start from a base tuning point.
    Then add manifold vacuum to the dizzy.
     
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    Rev,I have no reading materials on wagons. I just fell in love with wagons early on in my marriage with the first one we bought which was a 1975 Country Squire 9 Passenger wagon.

    Like Norman I stayed on topic.But it can change.:evilsmile:
     
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    I have no specific material on wagons, but enough general car literature (books, manuals, brochures). I don't know which contains special sections for wagons (I can't check it as I am on holiday :dance:), but I do know My Chevelle book has it. Maybe we could make a searchable database of the books, manuals etc we have, so if somebody is searching, he can contact the owner for a review, a specific page or whatever???
     
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    Just a few magazines.
     
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    My scanner is too. Readers are leaders, they say. What about us writers and thread-jackers? :rednose:
     
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    not to mention the Novellas that Ford put out in 1957/58/59..telling you all the cool stuff you could do with your wagon:yup:
    They'r hilarious to read !!:)

    really explicit tho..tells you the best Campgrounds...how to fish..how to cook fish:p...they cover it all!

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    A thread-jacker is to a leader like the pied-piper is to mice. :tsk:
     
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    You should get the Award for snagging the Jackers.:rofl2:
     

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