New guy from WI

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  1. bkraynek

    bkraynek New Member

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    I always wanted to have a car project and with a family a wagon seemed to just make sense, plus they just look cool. I have owned a taurus wagon and currently own a freestyle. The project I just happened to stumble across is a 1967 Ford Country Sedan. This is my first car project, so nothing like jumping in with both feet. I am sure I will be using this site with many questions.
     
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    :Welcome:to the wagon train, bk. I'm from WI too and I know you are going to enjoy it here...we are glad to have you.:D We really enjoy pix from getting the wagon home right on through all the resto and mods, so...post up pix when you can and then start a resto thread of your own in the proper section. We love watching wagon progress!(y)
     
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    Welcome, bk!

    Good to have you aboard. Check out the 'Restoration' and 'Projects' section (might have to do a 'search') for info specific on your 67 Country Sedan. One fellow here, Dr. D. Smith has a terrific thread on his complete rebuild of a '67 Country Squire.

    Post up some pics of your table - don't forget that Freestyle, either. Most of us would consider that a wagon, too. (as least I do...)

    Marshall
     
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    Welcome BK. Best of luck with the '67 Squire. They're nice looking wagons. I've got a 2008 Taurus X, (the renamed Freestyle), and I definitely consider it a wagon.
     
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    Welcome, fellow Wisconsinite!
     
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    Welcome, looks like all the wagons are in Wisconsin. Guess I will have to come up there when I want to buy another wagon...:rofl2:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    :Welcome:enjoy working on your wagon and wandering around here in the station wagon forum. Jumping in with both feet will soon have you headfirst into wagon parts. :yippee:
     
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    :Welcome: to here...and Fords:camera:
     

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