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Hi!

I am Wolfgang, 32 years old from Lower Saxony / Germany and proud owner of a 67 Coronet Deluxe Station Wagon, VIN WL45F75142459.
It still has the first paintjob although it is in a very "used" condition (but that's what i like, i will keep it just like it is now).

The first owner of it was from Cascade Locks, Oregon and bought the car in August 1967 (That's what the Certicard says).
The next owner I could track because of several insurance Documents inside the Glove box drove it in Las Vegas in the mid 90's. The last owner in the United States is from Pahrump, Nevada and sold it to the first German owner in May 2011. Maybe someone can help and complete the "family tree" , although I know that this is almost impossible Smile

Now some pictures:

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As you can see, there are some parts missing, which are very hard to find here in Germany like the arm rests and the left moldings...that's one of the reasons why I'm here Smile

Greetings

Wolfgang
Welcome Wolfgang
Your 67 looks nice
Any parts you need just ask
We will do what we can to help you
Nice car and welcome to the DCR!
Welcome Wolfgang, that sure is a nice wagon you have there. I just got one myself, but in much worse condition.

Looks like you are missing some side trim. but the unfaded paint looks wider than deluxe trim, almost like 440 trim. Any idea why it looks so wide.

Feel free to ask any questions there's a lot of knowledge here.
Hi and Welcome to the site Wolle ! Nice looking wagon.
Welcome, wagons have been on the increase on DCR! Nice survivor.
Sweet another wagon and it looks to be nice condition.

Welcome
Hi and thanks for the nice welcome. Looks like I came to the right place Smile

Quote:but the unfaded paint looks wider than deluxe trim,

That's just new paint....the "nipples" that fixed the trim have been removed and the holes have been welded and painted over.
If anyone has such trims for sale i would be glad, but shipping won't be easy, i guess.

Quote:and it looks to be nice condition.

Yes, that's true. It's unwelded and it doesn't need any body work, that's why I bought it. I just have to change the weather seals and the heater core Smile
Welcome, car looks good, you don't need alot!! I was stationed down in Augsburg, I know you know where that's at, best Beer going!!

JennFAFA

Welcome to the site! You'll find we are coronet lovers here and most have more than one! They kinda multiply like rabbits! Smile
where the engine shots??
Love the interior ! The car is in good condition.
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