Hello from NC

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  1. 94x2

    94x2 New Member

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    I've been browsing this forum for a while and decided it was time to join up. Currently I have 3 Buick Roadmaster Estates - a black 94 woody, a gold 94 woody, and a dark cherry 95 woody. Like many of you here, I grew up with wagons and have loved them ever since. My first was a 73 Caprice Estate with a 454 - bought it when I was 19! Here are a few pics - I don't have any of the gold wagon but I'll try to add some soon. My wife drives that car and the only time I get near it is when it's dirty or broke (or both) lol!
     

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    tbirdsps New Member Charter Member

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    :Welcome: We've had a large influx of these late model Buicks and Chevy wagons. Great to see.

    Be forwarned that we are all pretty nuts about wagons and we easily get sidetracked and often hi-jack threads.

    :tiphat:

    Interesting area you park in. A town car or is that an Olds?, Buick Reatta?, 63 Chevy.....Nice.
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    I like this guy already! Damn fine looking Bu-hogs and 2 of them in rare color options, too damn cool!

    Welcome aboard fellow Roadie Wrangler!
     
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    That is a Town Car .. and a Reatta .. and a 63 Impala. I manage a small used car lot and those actually belong to a buddy of mine. he has a yard full of interesting vehicles .. also across the road are 2 78 Nova's and a 68 Cougar.At least we don't get bored here!
     
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    Welcome aboard! The Roadie guys will find you. Count on it! :evilsmile: :Welcome:
     
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    :Welcome:to the wagon train, 94x2. You are a lucky guy to have those RMW's in the rare colors! B bodies are great cars and yours all, I presume, have the LT1's!
     
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    All 3 are LT1's and I agree - of all the wagons I've had the last generation GM B bodies are the best driving and riding.
     
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    Yeah...they really are a pleasure to drive. I loved my 88 Electra though. Still, my 96 Cappy is a sweet ride.
     
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    :Welcome:94x2

    3 B bod's ?????....i respect someone who cant say no(y):rofl:
     

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