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Veeeeerrrrryyyyy interesting to say the least. I as well look forward to the finished car.
I wonder what the update is on the census for 71 to 76 clam shell wagons is. Does anyone know.
I think I am in love........ no, I know that I am in love.
I was hoping this was going to continue, so here i am kick starting it again. I have a 1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate that has been in the family...
Nanke, that is one very beautiful 58 Buick four door hardtop you have, real sweet.
I LIKE IT !!!
WOW....... I LOVE IT !!!
What a beauty that is.
Why be so ashamed of your four door by removing the rear door handles. Be proud of your four door wagon, after all........ it is still a four...
Now that is one very special wagon. Any updates on this beauty and i was wondering about factory stats on a four speed wagon. Cheers.
Looking forward to any updates on that amazing sedan and that wagon. Two beauties.
Always loved 1959 Chevy's, any and all 59 Chevy's.
My Canadian 1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan, sure it is a 57 Chevy in disguise but it seems to get more looks and comments than the other. Oh...
Driving my deluxo cruise machine, also know as tank and land barge, that weighs more than many full size pickup trucks. Gas mileage never enters...
It would be nice if this thread continued on 71-76 clam shell wagons. I have a 1974 Caprice Estate that my dad bought new and left to me in 1993...
Wow, what a ton of work that must be. I hope i never have to go there with my 74. Cheers.
Actually it is a good looking wagon.
I know this is very very late but the question about where in Canada the car was built, that would be Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. GM had been...