So, we (father & I) saved her from rotting away in a chicken coup/barn, up in NC, hence her name, "MAGGIE", for Maggie Valley where she was re-located from. 36 years of boredom, sitting in the same spot with no attention. From freezing cold winters to wet, nasty, humid summers (year round weather) in Miami, FL.
brakes re-done; motor, tranny, radiator all getting rebuilt. inline6, three on the tree & it will be kept 6v for as long as we can take it
Great find. Let me know if you need parts for the 235. I've got a 53 engine sitting on a stand taking up space.
Welcome to the 54 club ... Working one with my brother in law http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=689491
Wow - and it's not a "Bel Air 210", it's just...Bel Air. 1954 Bel Air trim level wagons are really, really hard to find. the others are all pretty common (210s in both seating configurations). Really special find there you happened across!
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Geez...and you stumbled on it. It is *not* a 210. It's a Bel Air. '54 was the first year they put the Bel Air trim level on a wagon...for some reason they are really hard to find. '54 210s are all over, but not those!