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  1. 77T&C

    77T&C Brian's T&C

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    Looking forward to posting questions, getting answers and looking at the great gallery of wagons. Just posted several pics of my '77 T&C and few of my cousin's Country Squire.
     
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    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to our forums.:Welcome:
     
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    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    whats going on?...all of a sudden...theres TnC's showing up!!
    ...cool(y)
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    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    Yeah we are trying to even out the tilting forums with Mopars and Chebbies.:rofl2:
     
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    77T&C Brian's T&C

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    Thanks for the welcome!
     
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    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Welcome and thanks for posting the pictures in the gallery.

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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Had a 1975 just like that. 440 cid? they do take a while to pass everything. 26 feet is a lot of car! :Welcome:
     
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    That Hartford Guy Mopar no more.

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    Those are two sweet looking wagons!

    What a great era for wagons. When size wasn't limited to fuel economy or political correctness.
     
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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, they sort of defined Loooong rooof, and no slouches either. :D

    Thirsty puppies though! :drink:
     
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    77T&C Brian's T&C

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    Yes, it does have a 440. The gas doesn't bother me since it's not a daily driver. There's so little difference between my gas mileage and a large SUV or even a mid-size one. I had a Dodge Monaco wagon with a 360 as a daily driver in college. :drink:
     
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    77T&C Brian's T&C

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    Thanks for the compliment. Your '80 LeBaron looks great! I was looking for those, too, when I got this green machine.
     
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    Yes, your town and country looks really nice. I still have a big weakness for these monsters. I have to admit I am a bit more concerned with fuel economy now a days, as my Caprice is my daily driver. When I had my 72 Grand Safari 455 it was my second car, so no worries then!
    Welcome to the forum!
     
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    Welcome !!! :dance:
     
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    77T&C Brian's T&C

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    Thanks! You're restoring your Cutless Wagon? That's great. I had a '70 Cutless once. It was indestructable.
     
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    :Welcome: What a great looking T&C. What a boat! I'll bet it rides like a dream. Perfect for a X-country trip.:2_thumbs_up_-_anima:2_thumbs_up_-_anima:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     

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