Thread: favorite wagon of the 50s
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01-30-2004 10:04 PM #16
Or the ultra rare Chevy 1951 Stealth WagonObjects in the mirror are losing
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01-31-2004 07:13 AM #17
Hey Viking, that '51 must be fast, too. By the time I looked at the pic, it was gone!!! Guess it must be faster than a speeding bucket, eh????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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01-31-2004 12:43 PM #18
he he he , you know it DaveObjects in the mirror are losing
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01-31-2004 10:29 PM #19
OK Guys,
Here is my 2cents! There have always been Fords & Chevys in our family, until recently. My Dad had been searching for a 58 Nomad wagon for almost a year.
Meanwhile I was searching for something different! Found a 57 Buick Century "Caballero" SWG & she's now in the garage.
1st one I'd ever seen and production was less than 11 thousand (for only 1 year, I think, still learning info). It's long, lean, & loaded with chrome/stainless, & it's a 4-door hardtop!
Started working on her and have to replace 1 floor pan and ball joints and she'll be ready to hit the pavement for spring. Cosmetics will come later.
So now a 57 Buick wagon is my favorite!
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02-03-2004 09:31 PM #20
I'd love to have a Nomad, but I would also like to have an Edsel Bermuda wagon. Now that was excess in every regard. We already have a few Edsel wagons that look alright. But that Bermuda was something else. UGLY, but to the point of being cute.Last edited by qat727; 02-03-2004 at 09:51 PM.
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02-03-2004 09:33 PM #21
All better now
Thanks, that fixed it.Last edited by qat727; 02-04-2004 at 10:53 AM.
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02-03-2004 09:40 PM #22
Here ya go, 10 minutes in the dryerObjects in the mirror are losing
Thank you Roger. .
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