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Features Alllllll the Longroofs.....Let's see 'em boys

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ♠Stovebolt♠, Oct 3, 2003.

  1. Chaz
    Joined: Feb 24, 2004
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    FORD AS OF NOW.jpg
    Still a ways to go.....................
     
  2. But soooo cool! HRP
     
  3. malibumonte78
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  4. CLM
    Joined: Feb 12, 2008
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    My '50 Pontiac Tin Woodie.
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  5. 56sedandelivery
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    I'm a Chevrolet guy, but that Ford Wagon is cool.I don't really too care much for skirts, but the single piece of glass for the sides will definitely set it off. Is the "woody" treatment something you built/designed?
    I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
     
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  6. Chaz
    Joined: Feb 24, 2004
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    We did the woodie treatment ourselves. The 2 door wagon (ranch wagon) was never available with woodie trim. Only the 4 door wagon (country squire) was available that way.
    Its gonna sit on tru spoke wire wheels with wide white bias look radials. You might feel different about the skirts then. (but maybe not)
     
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  7. Chaz, are the skirts removable? I can't see any seams in the picture.
     
  8. Cooon
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    Quick pic of me wag on the way home from our clubs Wagoneer nationals

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  9. Good morning. This is our daily driver. Also the grandson and I do road trips in her all the time. She's a no show go wagon and memory maker. Maybe I should start a road trip thread.
     

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  10. oldwood
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    from arkansas

    Here is one that sits until I figure out how to finance everything that I own. lol It really needs a new owner but time will tell and it needed to at least be shown in this thread. I bought it because it needed to be saved. /6 and 3 onda tree. It has a Mopac Railroad Police sticker in the rear window. It was bought new at POE Motors in North Little Rock, AR.
     

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  11. plywude
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    from manteca ca

    001.JPG This is for sale, a great driver.............. 001.JPG
     
  12. Chaz
    Joined: Feb 24, 2004
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    The skirts are blended into the body. If we pull a pin on the rear shackle, the tires will come out of there. Not too much of a hassle for the overall look..... in our estimation.
    Here's a look with the new wheels and tires . The wheels are narrow.. 5 inches ...
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  13. Our Dodge has a long roof... IMG_0514.JPG Dodge has a long roof....
     
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  14. Bossy
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    My old 56 Ford Parklane the one year only Ford to compete with Chevys nomads. Mine had a 302 and AOD and A/C
     

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  15. SanDiegoHighwayman
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  16. oldsjoe
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    Here's one I used to own. Joe 101_3974.JPG
     
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  17. MP&C
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  18. 59bones
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    from Illinois

    Had alot of fun with this one. P1060270.JPG
     
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  19. spooler41
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    Its been almost a month since he last post, hoping for more station wagon
    pictures and stories.

    ...................... Jack
     
  20. SanDiegoHighwayman
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    60sCarShowPicWanderer.gif my *only* 2 dr -- back in the 60s
     
  21. Picked this one up last weekend. Plans are v8/5 lug conversion, 4 speed ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1457580541.318859.jpg
     
  22. gonmad
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    Here's one I spotte a couple weeks ago......
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  23. SanDiegoHighwayman
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    Edenwoodie.gif My 55 Merc woodie -- & the woman who GAVE me one every time I looked at her ;) :) -- back in the 80s -- down Mexico way --
     
  24. spooler41
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    Tetanusshot, Great looking Falcon wagon. I'm looking forward to your build thread.
    Looks like you have little cosmetic work to do to this one..

    ........................... Jack
     
  25. I will post a few pictures but probably no build thread. The car is in North Carolina being worked on by a pro buddy. We are doing a trade out. Sign work for fixing a few paint blemishes and doing the motor swap.. If I did the work myself it would take a month of Saturdays to complete! Busy season at work
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  26. Not a wagon but certainly has a long roof. The one that I should've kept ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1457809424.209267.jpg
     
  27. oldsjoe
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    I too let one get away, a 1953 vintage, very reluctantly I might add. Joe
     
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  28. Caddystew
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    from East Texas

    63 getting back on the road after 20 years ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1457833284.021261.jpg
     
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  29. raymay
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    In the 70's I had a 48 Panel that was originally from a Fire dept. Used to take the Family camping with it. Years later did a similar build with a 37 Chevy Panel. Kids always complained because there were no side windows so I did my own Station Wagon conversion to a 37 Chevy Sedan Delivery which is the one I should've kept.

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