Hello from kansas!

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  1. RyanDude

    RyanDude New Member

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    I am Ryan. I have been into wagons since I could drive (10yrs now). I live in ks and work on a farm. I used to be a Porsche/VW/Audi/BMW/Mercedes tech, but that got old. I now just tinker in my garage. I have had a lot of hotrod German cars, here are a couple of my old cars...

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    88 vw golf
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    My Daily Driver was a 1984 Volvo 240 Wagon, unfortunatly this is the only pic I have of it.
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    I hit a suburban at about 65 that was sitting still on the highway. I was the only one in the car, and I only got a scratch on my head. I had just rebuilt all of the suspension and it was running better than ever. It really got to me, and it was a couple of years before I got another wagon. I then bought my 850.
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    That is my current wagon, but I am trying to convince the wife to let me buy a 92 Roadmaster. I love those cars. Anyways, thanks for listening to my rant, and what a cool site!!
     
  2. RyanDude

    RyanDude New Member

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    Oh yeah, I am doing a mechanical restoration on a 58 Chevy Brookwood Also.

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    TopherS Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forums, Dude. Sorry to hear of your smooshed Volvo...glad you're all right. About 15 years ago, I was hit by a drunk driver and trashed my 88 Cougar, which I had just bought 4 weeks prior. The only pictures I have of that car are the after-accident pictures. Hopefully, you'll get your Roadmaster wagon. Enjoy the forums. :)
     
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    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Welcome to the forums.. I have a 850 as well!
     
  5. RyanDude

    RyanDude New Member

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    sweet. I have always had a volvo, but after lookin at all of these old wagons, I gotta have one.
     
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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    :Welcome: Ryan. Great taste in cars! I had a VW Cabriolet. Made you feel like Jason Bourne in the Mini-Minor! Fun cars. The plate on the 1958 wagon looks like our Manitoba plates. Looks like a neat project. Have a good time here. We're only slightly nuts, and a couple of us rattle around like loose stovebolts, but we're harmless. ;)
     
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    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    :Welcome: to the board!!
    I just sold my 68 Squareback...and my 58 Yeoman a couple years ago..and i ve had a few Voovoo wagons over the years(mostly 80's):rednose:

    were pretty diversified here:bouncy:
     
  8. RyanDude

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    I just got pics of the Roadmaster.... I think I am gonna pass, and try and get a rambler instead. I am gonna post it in the for sale section, so maybe someone else can get the Buick.
     
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    Welcome to the group. Sorry about that accident but atleast you are ok. The back end of that 58 Chevy Brookwood looks sweet. I love how clean and swoppy it is. Very nice for a wagon.
     
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    Welcome to the forum. I am sorry to hear about your volvo 240 wagn, I have always love those wagons.
     
  11. FordWagonNut1979

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    Welcome to the boards Ryan. I understand the Volvo "thing", I have had 5 240 series since I could drive, I had also worked for Volvo as a tech from 1998-2004. And to top that off, I am a crash survivor from two of them. I was rear ended by a dump truck that lost its brakes, he was unloaded and hit me at about 50mph, I walked away from the crash. I only had some very minor scratches from flying glass.

    Here where some of the ones I had. I don't have any pictures of my '81 wagon, nor of my '79 wagon, but they are twins of what I had.


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    This was my '83 model (never should have sold it but college came first), I got for $50 as you see it in the picture. I worked on the car for about three years at a local Volvo dealer. I gave the owner my name and number so when he was ready to sell, to let me know. He got a job trans, he has to leave in a week.....didn't want to futz with the Volvo and I got a deal of a life time.....

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    And this is what got me into Volvos, a ABC film about WW3 in Kansas City, Kansas called "The Day After". I was four when I saw it, when Jason Rohbards survived a nuclear explosion by diving in a foot well of a Volvo wagon, that stuck with me as a little kid. Its funny that a Volvo wagon would save my life 13 years later....


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    Man I remember "The Day After". I often wonder just how realistic that flick was about surviving a nuclear holocaust. The Steve Gutenburg performance was atrocious. I remember how "controversial" it was when it came put.
     
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    I have it on DVD now, watching it as an adult. This sounds sick, but the movie is laughable.....I mean, when the bomb goes off, there where people watching a movie and there was a wedding....

    There was another movie done by the BBC called "Threads" in 1985. I bought it years ago on VHS, now that movie, it was disturbing. The British where more " bluntly honest" in how a nuclear might be if there was a full attack...
     
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    Wow, I wonder if it is available on DVD hear in the US. I would be interested in seeing it.
     
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    Welcome and that is a Sweet brookwood can't wait to see it finished.
     

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