My name is nick, and my long roof is a 68 Galaxie wagon. Southern car (Oxford, Miss) I have original bill of sale from the good Rev. C Denton O'Dell. I also have all paper work on car from 1968-2000......after that trail goes cold. Car came north in about 2012, according to kid I got the car from. Car was a 390 car but now has a 428...AC still blows cold:2_thumbs_up_-_anima If anybody recognizes this car or has any info on it I would love to hear from you. All my best. Nick
Because we all love pics, the "fleet" as my wife calls it. 87 blazer: caged/1 tons/locked/4wheel disc brakes/39.5s...ect 07 mega cab: carli/thuren/35 toyos
It is a great looking wagon...have we seen this car before??? or maybe one like it??? to our little group Nlongo, nice fleet.
Thanks, she is pretty straight and clean, I'll have new pics to post shortly.... I am hoping someone can fill in the missing couple of years. This is what I know: Rev. C Denton O'Dell traded in a 64 longroof for it in spring of 68 (I have documentation), in Oxford, Miss. I have what looks to be every receipt from 68-2000. Using my superior google skills , I found out the good Rev. Relocated from Miss/Tenn. area to the Carolinas in about 2000 to be closer to his kids/grand kids (source his obituary, passed away in 2012). Think, guessing he sold the car when he moved, there are window stickers, that the car was a participant for cruising the coast 2009,2010, and also participation stickers for Byhalia raceway. Again, another guess the car was raced, explaining 428 swap, and fire extinguisher in cabin.....again thanks and I am hoping to fill in the missing pieces. Nick
It is nice to have some history on your vehicle. The only thing I know about mine is that it belonged to a guy in Denver that used to haul his guitars and amps around in it. Before that the history is a mystery. Good luck!
Sorry for upside down pic...cleaned up and sealed floor, layed down some fat mat and re-carpeted the wagon. This winter the front suspension receives some love