not a Buick, but its got something

Discussion in 'Drag'n Wagons' started by Dana/Beth Andrews, Dec 27, 2004.

  1. Dana/Beth Andrews

    Dana/Beth Andrews Huc accedit zambonis!

    I saw this furd while driving today, thought I would share it all you wagon lovers out there.
    I'm sorry,forgive me, but I'd drive it :3gears:

    D.
     

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  2. Dana/Beth Andrews

    Dana/Beth Andrews Huc accedit zambonis!

    back side
     

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  3. Marvin's65

    Marvin's65 In progress :|

    i like it

    :bglasses:
     
  4. buick11

    buick11 Well-Known Member

    "One Sweet Wagon"

    :3gears: On the topic of wagon`s, while on tour last summer in Southern Ontario, Canada I was fortunate to grab a picture of this one for my album.

    This was taken at the RM Restoration Show in Chatham.



    Paul
     

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  5. The Bronze

    The Bronze Well-Known Member

    Gotta love those big wagons. :grin:
     
  6. 68 LeSabre 4dr

    68 LeSabre 4dr Well-Known Member

    How did the Blues brothers miss that one ? :bglasses: :TU:
     
  7. 69GS400s

    69GS400s ...my own amusement ride!

    About 10 years ago, I helped a buddy yank the motor and trans out of my dead '89 Lincoln LSC and put it into a '65 TWO door Falcon wagon that looked just like this .... very rare wagon. Nuttin' wrong with a ford wagon !!

    [​IMG]
     
  8. GoldBoattail455

    GoldBoattail455 462 -> TH400 -> Posi

    66' or 67' Dana? I wonder if it would have the 390cid 3sp. :Brow:
     
  9. Ken Mild

    Ken Mild King of 18 Year Resto's

    I'd take that Ford wagon if it had the 428 Police Interceptor in it. :Brow:

    Not too nuts about the flames though. :Do No:

    Man, that old Buick Wagon with the tri-power just leaves me speechless. What a machine.
     
  10. meanmotor74

    meanmotor74 mmm.....pineapple

    When I last went to a car show, I was near a group of older guys and they were talking about wagons back in the 60s and 70s and I heard one guy say "gee remember when we were in our teens, you always ducked your head when you were in your parents wagon and you saw your friend or tried to hide your face, man how things change now everyone likes em!". I'd say thats one thing that has changed for the better :cool:. Wagons rock!

    In the immortal words of Lloyd Christmas "Chicks love it, its the shaggin wagon" :laugh:
    Patrick
     

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