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    Conestoga has arrived!

     



    Wagons Ho!! My new project is parked comfortably at it's new home. Now it must patiently wait until I retire and have time to bring it to life. Just 19 months away.







    Pat
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    That thing is beyond kewl, Pat!!!! The pictures that just went through my head.......
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    Pat, is this one going to be LS powered as well? What are the early plans for the 'resurrection'?

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    straight axle, fenderwell headers and a hemi ????

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    Very nice,,not bad shape is it...I like..
    What year is that??1953??
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

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    It's a 1954, they only made them in 54-55. Have not decided on power yet, nor what body mods I might make. What would you think of a Dodge Magnum profile with a late model Hemi, painted root beer with a little metallic? Just got my mind wandering. It will be early 2012 before I start on it seriously, gives me plenty of time to stare at it and dream to come up with ideas. Or a traditional 60s hot rod with a supercharged Studebaker 289?
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    Definitely a late hemi,the rest?well,part of me would want to shout out its presence,the rest of me would be down right sneaky,and frighten the daylights out of people by making it a sleeper..everything tucked in and polite,but with a bad temper...
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    We're doing a late model 5.7 EFI hemi in the '37 Plymouth at the shop, Pat.... I'll let you know how that one turns out.... Top of the engines are fugly, plan some engine covers on the build if you use one!
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    What a find; that is one far out looking wagon! You're going to have a blast with that one. Sorry, but I just dont believe you can go 19 months without laying a hand on it.

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    Hey Pat very cool,was that a tough one to find.I have to agree with falconvan that is going to be a tough one to resist for 19 months.

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    To use a much worn phrase, "Cool". I haven't seen one of those in ages. I'm sure you'll have a good time with it.
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    Hey Pat, you could drop it by my place for awhile...then it would be out of sight til you're ready to start working on it....That is if you wouldn't mind a couple of small mods on the body!!!!

    Heck, Uncle Bob wouldn't let me work on his little Hemi Mopar either!!
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    Damn only made 2yrs, hell I should have kept the one the kid had before he join the service, o'well. Hell Pat I believe yours is even the same color as the kids was. Looks like you'll have one hellva grocery getting when it's done...joe
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    Nice acquisition Pat. Very cool wagon. Never seen one before. I like your thoughts for the hemi and the rootbeer brown flake paint. Would make a few heads turn at the shows. Looking foward to watching this build.
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    Thanks guys, Dave that's the best offer I have had in a while, too bad we are not closer. I like the idea that people have never seen one before... Quick research shows they made about 7,000 of them in 54.

    Question for you, given it will be a while before I start on the body work, is it worth shooting some paint over the surface rust to keep it from progressing? I am in a relatively dry climate, we get rain for 4-5 months then none for the rest of the year. The car will be parked outside. If spraying some paint is a good idea, what do you recommend and should I do anything in way of prep besides getting it clean?

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