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Car is looking good, is that my old hood with some new louvers :wave:
Pic below but maybe you help id as its not the original engine. I was able to find a match for the casting #'s on the head "4104362" and that...
It has a tan interior, and is in good condition except for the padded dash so either color you suggested would be good. Having communicated...
2 of the things that drew me to the car 1st I like boxy wagons the 3 on the tree is always fun to drive. Here is a photo from the rear [IMG]
The swirly wisp is some junk that was in the background that I was to lazy to move so just blued the part of the photo. It looks better in photos...
Its a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere and this was the base line model 225 /6, 3 on the tree ,crank windows. Just picked it up today here is a photo [IMG]
I have somer doubts about the 32k original needing carpets, kick panel but who knows. Back in 76 I had a 73 Plymouth wagon as I recall it did not...
The Magnum is a good suggestion but most would have to look at the newer years as I usually like to stay away from the 1st year of a new model....
Thinking about picking up another wagon something a little newer I gues around 95-05 but do not like the fwd models so wondering if any rwd are...
In the 77 Impala 4 new shocks and a air lift bags in the rear springs
I also have a 77 Impala here's mine. I have had mine less then a year similar story purchased it from the grandson of the original owner, [IMG]
One of my favorites I owned one back in the early 70's then it was just a cheap car but would like to add one to my collection
I had a 76 dart back in the early 80's it got flooded to the dash. I cleaned up and drained all fluids but in a short time the engine sesized up....
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