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Features Alllllll the Longroofs.....Let's see 'em boys

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ♠Stovebolt♠, Oct 3, 2003.

  1. Cody Walls
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  2. mtlcutter
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    OH YEAH!!!!! Are you going to keep the I-6? What Color you painting it? I'm kinda diggin the grey on grey.
     
  3. outlawsteel
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    the 53 ranchwagon is my dads the 65 falcon is mine
     

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  4. Cody Walls
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    The 6 is deffently staying ,i swaped out the 235 for a 292 , its going suede cyber green metallic(its on the 2000-2001 vw bugs) on the bottom , n dark candy green on top
     
  5. Monster Rat
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    Ah what the hell.....I'll post my daily driver on here. Not especially old, but unique in it's own way. Here it is, in all it's glory, after driving 550mi to Bonneville for Speed Week this year. A 1986 AMC Eagle Wagon with tons of mods.

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    Go easy on me. LOL!!
     
  6. DragginWagon
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  7. stationWAGONS
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    Found this pic recently, looking for project cars...
    Not mine.
    A 1958 Mercury Colony Park, pretty complete.
     

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  8. stationWAGONS
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    Here's one I bet no one has seen before -
    a 1957 or 1958 Studebaker TWO door "Scotman" wagon. So homely it reminds you why 1955-57 Chey 2-dr wagon project cars go for so much $!.
    Would look pretty good as a "K"ustom. Look at the exaggerated fins and BIG taillights.
    Was for sale here recently...likely still. Odd piece.
     

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  9. jeff0547
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    There is one of these featured in the November issue of Street Rodder magazine, on page 70. One of my favorite body styles. Last year of the full-size two-door wagons. :D
     
  10. edweird
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    Sold this one last year. It went to australia. the b pillar folded in and latched to make a very long hardtop!
     

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  11. jeff0547
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    I had one just like it about 30 years ago. Robin's egg blue w/white top and every power option known to man. I sold it to a Buick collector in Baltimore. I sure do miss it. :(
     
  12. low-n-slo54
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    Really off topic but these are about as long as you can get with out getting one of those Checker airport limos.
    1969 Superior Cadillac
    1986 Superior Buick
     

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  13. kopperkart
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    It is a wormhole in the fabric of time and space.
     
  14. kopperkart
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    <strong> I like the big five spokes and slammed stance. Mine will become the tow vehicle for my other projects. My first car 35 years ago was '62 Biscayne. This one brings back the same feeling.</strong>
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  15. autobodyed
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    i hate the fact that i have to much shit, to many projects, and not enough room, because every time i see this thread, it really makes me want to go out and buy a wagon. damn. one of these days....one of these days.
     
  16. Rocket Sled
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  17. INJUNTOM
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    Welcome to the club :D
     
  18. Here's mine so far.
     

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  19. 64squire
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    Well, that is one nice looking car!
     

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  20. frankenstein1948
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    There was one of these about a mile from my house a few years ago that i tried to buy more than once but got the usual it's not for sale i'm going to fix it up some day and then it disappeared.
     
  21. The 62 cleaned up.:D
     

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  22. Toyghoul
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    getting my wiring done, hopefully ready tomorrow for pick up.
     

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  23. cgaswillys
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    Finally got some work done on the wagon today. Going with the semi gloss black look. I know, it's kinda played out but if I put shiney paint on it I'll have to buy new chrome & trim and I just don't have the cash for that right now. Plus I like the semi gloss black look. It's gonna be a daily driver/soccer mom wagon anyway, don't want to chip up nice paint in the parking lots.
    I'm looking for a pair of decent Acadian 6 cylinder fender emblems. Decent driver quality will do fine. Know where I can find any? Thanks, John:cool:
     

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  24. No problem here. I had an '81, 4 speed, same colour, not nearly as cool as your's. The salt killed the body, nothing could kill that 258.
     
  25. 3spd
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    Here's the one I just bought:
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    1956 Buick Century 4 door wagon. Completely bitchin'. All I need to do is replace the whole car cause it rusting out and get it to move on its own...

    Ryland
     
  26. CaddyRat
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    I love that year Buick, you've got a ton of work to do and $$$ to blow. Good luck man.
     
  27. Memph
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    Did that come from Washington>? I seem to recall it being given away by some people who had just bought a property and just wanted it gone
     
  28. 20th Century Chevy
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    I know the wheels make it OT, but here's mine.
     

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  29. Racrdad
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    Here is my 64 Nova wagon. Its a little O/T but not by much.

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  30. 3spd
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    I did just get it from Washington but I paid $500. He was very firm on the price. They said when they bought the land it had over 20 cars on it plus a ton of other cool shit.

    Ryland
     

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