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I'm sorely tempted

Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy........I thought you might like that one. It does look clean from those pics.
 
Dad had a 73 Torino wagon that we had for many years. That thing was a tank that would not die. It pulled out many of us that would get stuck in ditches, mud etc in Florida, it caught fire, run into trees and it just wouldn't die.
In 77-78, I hauled a Snapper self propelled mower, a Snapper riding mower and 2 electric weedeaters with hundreds of feet of ext. cords, plus fuel, every day after school cutting grass.

It wasn't purty, but it sure did the job.
 
Can you imagine how many sheep can keep you warm in one of those, late at night?
 
Not into wagons but it seems clean, solid and I think it was would be kind of cool. You gotta paint it :gobp
 
"lethal289" said:
Run, could you imagine how much wiring is in a wagon. Ahh no thanks! :coo

I've got more wiring piled up in my garage than can fit in that wagon!
 
With Hurricane Ida here tonite and tomorrow, I doubt it would be a good time to check out the car. Wednesday, I go on the road for 8 days...dammit!

With such an ugly baby, it'll probably be around when I return.
 
I also am not into wagons, (except maybe woodys) folks had a 62 country squire, 69 ranch wagon, 75 ltd, coolest thing dad had was a 66 chevy window van, kinda first of the van craze. It does look like a good solid Florida car though---I can see the graphic lettering on the side--"LET ME CHECK YOUR SHORTS"!
 
Happened to see this black wagon this weekend parked on Front Beach Road. Right front fender is wrinkled behind the wheel, doors have rust in the bottoms, tailgate is rusted along the bottom, interior is trashed, trim missing, and left rear quarter had rust. Now, I did not spend more than a min. or so looking so it may not have been that bad...........
 
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