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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Shawn F., Nov 26, 2008.

  1. yetiskustoms
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    love this thread, especially the 58 wagon. thanks for posting
     
  2. gassercrazy41
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    that is a stunning color...very cool
     
  3. Here is my wagon from SoCal....

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  4. designs that work
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    Couple pictures of my work in progress.
     

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  5. SOLO
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    Here's mine. I can't surf at all.
     

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  6. loco 52 ragtop
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    heres my wagon on a 600.00 miles road trip[​IMG]
     
  7. chevpickup
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    from Australia

    loco 52 - I want your wagon bad! Been looking for a good one for awhile!
     
  8. crowen57
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    That's a sweet wagon you have there!!!
     
  9. Chopperman
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    This was the real deal in the late 70's early 80's. Car came out of Santa Cruz.

    I'm currently bringing it back to life HERE

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  10. SmokinBill
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    We are now in on this one. just picked up this long roof last month. looking into the rack and boards now!
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  11. Ricky B
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    That is one fine wagon Bill !!!!
     
  12. Skate Fink
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    This is "IZZY"....

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  13. Murch
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    I love this wagon, can anyone tell me if the wood was a factory option or is it a kit, the reason I ask is, I have never seen one with wood on it before and I like it! I did a some searches, but didn't find any info or kits any help/info would be appreciated.

    Murch.
     
  14. Rusty O'Toole
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    Murch. To answer your question at that time Plymouth made 2 lines of cars. The standard line which included a typical 4 door woodie station wagon. And a cheaper line on a shorter wheelbase consisting of a 3 window coupe, a fastback 2 door sedan and a 2 door steel wagon. This was the first all steel station wagon by any car maker and it had a big success, as it was the cheapest wagon on the market.

    The car in the pictures seems to be one of the cheaper, all steel 2 door models that someone has dressed up with wood trim and wood grain paint.

    Whether it is a one off or a kit I don`t know but it sure looks sweet doesn`t it.
     
  15. dodored
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    Here is my jalopy, with the surf shop marketing on the door. Cool thread!
     

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  16. Murch
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    Yeah, I really like it, adds a little flavor to an already cool wagon. Thanks for the info, I'm still in the learning stage, so all info I can absorb is great.

    Murch.
     
  17. 56 Frame Dragger
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    Her are a few photo's of my 56 Delivery
     
  18. 56 Frame Dragger
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    Her are a few of my 56 Delivery
     

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  19. plywude
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    Murch..Thanks for the compliments on the wagon, first, Plymouth made two all steel wagons a Suburban and a Savoy the Savoy had stainless trim under the side windows, around the windsheild and some interior stuff while the subur was a lower cost version. The wood on my car was done by The Wooden Carr co. in Signal Hill Ca. by Doug Carr. I put this wagon on a shorten 1998 S-10 with a 300 hp sbc crate motor/ 350 trans. just saw rusty otoole's comment about the wood grain, there is No woodgrian it's all wood......
     
  20. thinkfink
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    Plywude...your car is a stunner.
     
  21. We live in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains so I feel it would be stupid to carry a surfboard.:D HRP

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  22. Ricky B
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    That is one fine Ford !
     
  23. jb39chev
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    Probably never seen sand or salt water, but some damn nice work!
     

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  24. JLasvegas
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    thats pretty BILLET lol
     
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  25. chevpickup
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    I'm in love with these at the moment - very nice! Some day soon I will own one!
     
  26. Deuces
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    Yep! It's got street rod written all over it... :(
     
  27. Okay, It's not a wagon, but I'd ride something in this photo!;):D
     

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  28. Special Ed
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    Thank you! Nothing looks as lame as a surfboard strapped BACKWARDS onto the roof of a vehicle, 500 miles or more away from the beach. I wish some others would follow your lead. Nice wagon! :)
    ..And by BACkWARDS, I mean nose first!
     
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  29. Here here! I agree.
     
  30. here's mine
     

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