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`63 Savoy wagon with a special suprise under the hood
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http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/4964235282.html
The Idaho Andy
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#2
ROAD TRIP!!!
I love Mopars so much I'm date coding the skid marks in my underwear.
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Station wagons are not rare, just not many left. Cool car but too many things wrong IMHO.
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theman440 Wrote:Station wagons are not rare, just not many left. Cool car but too many things wrong IMHO.

You mean those billet aluminum brackets are not factory?Rofl

OK he should have said rebuild not restored
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I'm far from a purist and you (understood) can do anything to your car you want but IMO early cars should not be painted in high impact colors and the dark tint does not look right on the car. The hood scoop is wrong for the car too. I actually don't mind the billet brackets. These are just my opinions and I do not wish to offend anyone.
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I'm not a fan of high impact colors on most older cars, but for me, it works on this one.

If it was green or purple, it'd be a different story, but I kinda like the orange..
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I like hearing the opinions, some like this and some like that and this is OK

Thank our auto makers for giving us so many choices to pick from and petrol heads for keeping them alive
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#8
Having differences of opinion are what keep the car hobby interesting. It would be extremely boring if we all liked the same things on our cars. This car that Andy shared with us is very pricey, but I still like it very much. It reminds me of a 1964 Dodge wagon that I've saved pictures of.

[Image: 1964Dodge440stationwagon2-orangewhite-dr...g~original]

[Image: 1964Dodge440stationwagon1-orangewhite-pa...g~original]

[Image: 1964Dodge440stationwagon3-orangewhite-dr...g~original]

[Image: 1964Dodge440stationwagon4-orangewhite-in...g~original]

[Image: 1964Dodge440stationwagon8-orangewhite-en...g~original]


And for comparison, another cool 63 Plymouth wagon in a less blinding color. Both very cool in my opinion

[Image: 1963PlymouthSavoy-silver-passengerfronts...g~original]


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Nice wagons Richard...
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I really like the 1962 and up Dodge and Plymouth wagons! Back in 1989 when I was looking for a 1966 or 1967 Coronet, I almost bought a 1966 Coronet wagon that had a nicely built 440 in it. It was red with a white top and a red interior. Unfortunately, it sold before I could get over to the gentleman's house to check it out and make an offer on it.

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