pleeez Gawd...make it stop

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  1. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    pleeeeez....so a friend ....well...i'll call him that:rofl2:
    always sends me links to cars for sale...he thiks its hilarious that i have NO restraint....ya...reaaal funny....the bank thinks so too:thumbs2:

    so anyhoo...he sends me a link for a wagon 4 sale in Washington...well it turns out to be only a half hour down the hiway from me......
    ......DAM....:confused: .....you know where this is going right?:yup:

    so anyhoor...pics next week..when i go get her...guys..
    ...your gonna freakout!!...(age related saying):thumbs2:

    1963 Ford country squire...Black...Red interior(shot)...
    .i'm buying it off the original owners!!
    he bought it in Montana in 62..special ordered...moved to Washington in 65...drove it till....(ready?)...1983!! .....when the generator quit!!...
    She's been parked ina barn since then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    31,000 original miles...still got the OG Bias plys on her!!!!
    Hasnt been started since 92...and its not siezed!!...
    special ordered with a small block!!...watha?

    Can ya tell....i'm a tad giddy about the whole thing?:bouncy:

    I need another wagon like....i dont know...but i dont...i just cant sssssstop!!:rofl2:

    there has to be some sorta support group...no?....yes???:disagree:
     
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    the pics in the add....did it absofreekinlutely...NO justice!!
    these are from the add......wait till shes home:camera:
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    oh...did i mention?.....NO....i said NO..rust cept the drivers rear quarter...about 3/4"h and 3' L....and thats it!!!:banana:
     
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    You are such a suka for a good deal.:rofl:

    So, in 20 years the earth will tilt off it's axis (to the left) because of all the weight of all the wagons at your place.:rofl2:
     
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    Looks like a decent car to start with!

    I'll have to remember your wagon addiction when I hear about a great deal on a Long roof! :lolup:
    :grpnanadance:

    You have literally fallen off the wagon.....again!

    DV
     
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    Wow rev, you're a wagon magnet! You can now hold your own mini wagon meet in your backyard. Congrats on the great find! :)
     
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    sure...its all good...but gebuz...this is..like...#10...plus I have 3 of Stovebolts too....and thats just wagons!!!!!!!!!:oops:

    Like Don says....'i have fallen off the wagon'....or...ON...:jumping:
    1 of the 2!!!:biglaugh:

    scary part is....this aint something new...been like this my whole life!!:dancing:
     
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    Hey Rev I'll bet the wife just shakes her head and says "Boys and their toys".:evilsmile:

    I'm thinking I'd like to find a small Escort wagon from the mid-80's and do this all again. Kind of a Mutt and Jeff thing. I guess mine would be the Mutt, since it'll be at least one year or two older than the renewed Escort.

    Man, TBird's right, you'll start another Tsunami on the BC coast!:wow:
     
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    My parents had '63 Country Sedan Wagon when I was a kid, light blue with no wood.

    When we were driving back from our property on the Shenandoah River one weekend in '70 it caught on fire from one of the rear tires or rear end on the side of the road.

    I remember our family getting a ride home from some nice passer by and the burnt up hulk parked in our yard for a few weeks until the insurance company towed it away for good, smelled real nice too! Have you ever smelled a totally burnt up car?

    My parents went down to Texas Ted Britt Ford in Fairfax Va. and bought a new '70 Ford Club Wagon 123 Van a few days later.

    Ahhhhhh the childhood memories!
     
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    Is that the model name for the Escort or the Pinto?
     
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    Did an edit so it would make more sense!
     
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    10-4 on your 10-20! I'm not familiar with the model names they used for the Escorts. Once I get this one done and on the road, I'll start collecting info and shopping around. That one in BC is probably ideal, except for timing.:cry: I could drive it back in 3 days, but then it would sit for 6 months.
     
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    Rev, you've got another girlfriend heading you're way, La Nina! Get those BC Webbed Feet dusted up Rev, for the next 5 months, 'cause she's a comin'!!!:banghead3:
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071105.wnina05/BNStory/National/home

    All kinds of rain for the BC coast, longer and colder winter, and massive snowfalls for us Prairie dogs! She's not in a good mood!
     

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