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Wow, what an absolutely amazing rebirth! Good luck!
Fantastic. Looks great!
Beautiful work! Congratulations.
Nice! I have a 1950 Pontiac tin woody with a Straight 8 engine. You'll get lots of attention at shows since relatively few wagons survive. Have fun!
Glad you are all OK and that clown did not destroy years of your amazing work!
Wagons from that era are rare. Most were run into the ground. Whenever I take my 1950 Pontiac wagon to shows it attracts a crowd, even though it...
Looks great. Thanks for alerting us to what will likely be a useful source.
Remarkable restoration and amazing photos and explanation documenting your progress. Super helpful to those facing similar challenges....
Back in the day my parents' 1957 Pontiac Transcontinental wagon pulled our 3-ton boat and trailer all over Michigan. It had a frame mounted hitch...
Nice. A body shop is restoring my 1969 LeMans and it is at about the same stage as yours. We found rust unexpectedly hidden under the lower...
Sounds good -- except that fire part. Thanks.
Interesting fix you're suggesting. I've made the plunge and ordered one Optima from a local source. If it seems to improve starting, I'll consider...
Great job and great pics! Many of us face similar challenges with our wagons so it is instructive to see how you forge ahead.
I'm considering a 6-volt "Optima Red Top" battery for my 8-cyl 1950 Pontiac wagon, (which has its original 6-volt system.) The car is balky to...
I've got a 1950 Pontiac wagon and have been contemplating the same thing. For now, I'm not going to worry about the paint but instead focus on...
Bruce2799 submitted a new Garage Item: 1950 Pontiac Streamliner Tin woody, four door, 7 passenger Read more about this garage item here...
Tin woody, four door, 7 passenger
I'm going to add door weatherstripping, too, to my 1950 Pontiac wagon. Just bought door kits from Steele Rubber Products. I looked at the...
Great job! Your photos are very helpful to those of us who may contemplating similar projects. Thanks!
I believe this is actually a plate commemorating the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution (thus, We the people) that was celebrated circa 1987....