Show us your tired, your poor, your huddled massive wagons!

Discussion in 'General Station Wagon Discussions' started by SavoyPlaza, Oct 2, 2013.

  1. 101Volts

    101Volts Well-Known Member

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    Is that one too far gone to bother with? (The '60 or whatever it is car in moss - Is it a Chevy?)
     
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    I'm thinking early/mid 60'd little Mercury (slanted cat eye lights)
     
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    Ummm....

    Early 60's Plymouth Valiant I believe.........
     
  4. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    That would be my guess. And altho I shouldn't write this.... if it were mine and new I'd probably hid it in the woods!:rofl2:
     
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    Mine.

    This one is mine found in the high desert of Oregon.
     

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    here is my 40 ford hearse before i drug it out and parted it then run the rest thru the crusher...

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  7. Dan Scully

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    Sister to my 64

    Found this in the back yard ;) Was going to take the A/C out for my white 64 but to nice to do that to. Is 9 pass hardtop keep thinking sell it but if I ever need something for the white 64 there it is. :)

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  8. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Oh no! Any 1940 Ford is worth saving. I'd died to ride in that.
    That one looks like it's been sitting a long long time. Sadly it may have been decent when parked. But there weren't many people interested in fixing old hearses then.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Dan that one is too nice to part out. Now you need a parts car for your new parts car.
     
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    I think this might be a pic taken in Canada.

    To me, it looks like a Canadian Dart - the one with the Valiant front end.

    - Has a rear end like this ('64 Dart)
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    - But a front end like this ('64 Valiant)
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  11. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I like that 64 Valiant. Nice.(y)
     
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    I mostly wanted the A/C out of it but it will stay together . I do have the 63 for parts.

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    Can't be a Canadian wagon KK. There is not one igloo in the picture. Heck, not even an Eskimo or Sasquatch lurking in the background.
     
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    There's a wooded plot of land that is about to be turned into a housing development, and for the past few days, I've seen this sad looking wagon sitting back from the road.
    I thought it was the car of one of the guys who are clearing the trees off the land, but yesterday (Saturday) I drove past and the car was there, but no workers. I drove down the lane, and it was outside an old barn. I think this car must have been sitting in there until they dragged it out before the barn comes down. According to the tags, it hasn't been on the road since 2008.

    What are those things on the top of the fenders? They looked like little lights. Are they some kind of turn signal indicator?
    If so, how do they work, and should I consider taking them to install on my wagon? Or are then more problem than benefit?
     

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    Find out more about the wagon. Might be a bargain since it was probably left after the property was sold. Besides you can't go worng on a barn find with patina!
     

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