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Power tour wagon build?

The 58 and 59 are like what I'm thinking. Those are tempting. The prices are right too.

I don't like the 56 and earlier. They look to much like Chevy's. Too round.
My parents had a 68 Country Squire LTD. I witnessed that car did 120 MPH. A/C was ice cold.
 
Hands down, go for the '57. Find one that has patina and build up the mechanicals and interior, then drive it! I was actually looking for a '57 when I came upon this '65, and would still like to get into a '57 wagon.

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That's a sharp wagon too.

I like that body style but ultimately want the older one. I'm still trying to figure out the differences in the model years.

I started this whole idea when I saw a 61 falcon wagon on local Craigslist.
 
What does it say about modern cars that rides everyone scoffed at a few decades ago now have such design appeal? I mean who would have ever thought old, boxy station wagons would now look so cool.
 
Yeah I saw that one. I don't hate it but not exactly what I'm after.

Found this too. Cool, But too new.
https://northernwi.craigslist.org/cto/6153676556.html

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I like that one! I'd consider adding it to my collection.
And I too remember when you wouldn't be caught dead in a wagon. They had that soccer mom minivan vibe, but now they are a hot trend.
Maybe someday minivans will be cool? No. I doubt it.



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Being in Minnesota I just hope it's not rusted to hell.

And he has no title. Not sure how I feel about that. Have to do a bonded title.
 
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