Custom Riviera Wagon

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  1. RMay

    RMay Well-Known Member

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    Recently saw this interesting video for a Riviera Wagon.

     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    That's pretty cool! :thumbs2:
     
  3. Silvertwinkiehobo

    Silvertwinkiehobo "Nothing is foolproof as fools are ingenious."

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    That fender swoop is what'll make that a one-of-a-kind rig.
     
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    WOW! Just got done watching about two hours of this guys videos, VERY COOL! Ended up subscribing to his posts, can't wait to see some more progress on his project! THANKS RMay for posting this!.....Custom Longroofs Rule!
     
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    By the way RMay how are your projects advancing?
     
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    My projects are progressing slowly. 10 years fully retired and timewise, I don't know how I ever had time to work. My old business partners and I still mess around buying and selling classic cars. That takes some of my time, but I do manage to squeeze in a little time on my custom 66 Wagon. I will rely on some help with things like wiring and finish body work and paint. My kids and their Families are in Michigan and Florida, so I do trips throughout the year. Of course, my other 3 custom drivers also require some of my attention and maintenance. So far everything I planned to do on them this winter has yet to be done.
     
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    That is going be awesome when done.
     
  8. Silvertwinkiehobo

    Silvertwinkiehobo "Nothing is foolproof as fools are ingenious."

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    "...Has yet to be done." Sounds like me. I bought a blower motor for my Ranchero around three years ago; I only just installed it last Friday, two days *after* the South Texas Freezepocalypse. I also have a rear marker lamp assembly to install, seven or eight years after buying it.
     
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    JaySco Noob McGee

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    Been following this for a while on IG, awesome build and keeps getting awesomer with every update video.
     
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