Well Will don't be afraid to show us what ya got and tell us a thing or two. As for your illness you may get consuling from members but you won't find a cure here. Are you an old guy with a wagon or a young guy with an old wagon? We would like to know those things and more.
The first step is to admit your weakness. to SWF you are among other aholic so you are in good company.
Ole guy with (several) ole cars. I grew up in a large family and station wagons. My first car was a station wagon, (1948 Packard station sedan), and I have owned several through the years. I acquired a 1969 Plymouth Fury Custom Suburban two weeks ago. A nice original 71K mile car. It was a custom ordered car with 318, P/S, P/B and A/C and not much else. Even a radio delete car. I flew to Conn. and drove it home to Alabama. It runs & drives great, the original paint is a little faded but otherwise in pretty nice condition. Because of the size of it, the color, (silver faded to gray), and the fact that I got it from a Navy man, I have named it "The Admiral".
O.K. 'Ole Rockerarm Welcome: Will. I can't believe I let you flounder around in the dark for two whole weekz without telling you about the mother of all long roof sitez, Sorry 'bout that. and again, Jer
Hey Jer...... Fancy finding you here... although I'm not surprised. Have a great holiday buddy... Will.
Thank you. Chiefland............ I just passed through there last month on my way to Ocala and the Big Daddy mopar show.
WOW....... nice Belvedere wagon. I think we have communicated on the FBBO site in the past. There is a nice 67 Belvedere wagon in my area, still in the original owners family, that I have been keeping an eye on. Grampa passed not long ago and I have been promised first refusal if they decide to sell. It's well equipped with 383 and A/C Will.
Ho ho ho And you and Ellie have a super Holiday to my Friend. Yeah, even tho' the Batwagon iz staying nice and toasty in hiz new home I still have the long roofz in my blood! I've found two that I can't make up my mind on. The '72 monaco 6 passenger that I've been hunting and an '85 LeBaron turbo K-wagon. Both "0" rust carz and I see advantages to either or both. We both know the 'Aholic thing therez no cure for, and I'm still trying to get my GT Scamp Pickup back together and that poor little beast iz shiverin' and quiverin'in ah 10'X20' sardine can IN THE DARK AND SCARED TAH DEATH Time to go fight, rip, 'N tear in the mall. I'm runnin' out of time on that one too and we don't want Mama crabby, Jer