ASWOA doesn't have a forum because this one is soooo good. They'd never compete. But, ASWOA has a very large membership and seems to be a good organization. But, being based back east I'd never get to go to any of the gatherings or annual events.
TBird, we can't let him off that easy. I haven't had my pixel fix this morning. Look at that fleet in his signature. a 1956 Caddy 75! Welcome aboard the wagon train, Jaxops. You gotta be merciful man and feed these hungry eyes!
Welcome Jaxops. Welcome to the forum. Stormin's right; it sounds like you've got one heck of an interesting fleet. Post some pics so we can all revel in them!!
Pics Thanks guys. I don't have any updated photos of the wagon, but here are the Buick and Caddy. The other photo is the back of the Ford Wagon filled with parts when we escaped the "barbarian horde's shop" and took our parts to the new restoration shop for the Caddy. Funny that the 70 Electra was my daily driver as well as my wife's in Rhode Island; and eventually the 2 Fords which were daily drivers became classic cars also. We were able to take the Buick off the road in 1983 when we bought an 83 AMC Concord Station Wagon. We ran it literally into the ground, and sold it in Florida in 1990. The Caddy was the only one that started with us as an antique car. I still drive the 90 Grand Marquis every day. The Ford SW goes to its first car show at Beach Ford's "Fordtoberfest" in a few weeks.
You can't win with this crowd. We want to drool on the pics, and then we tell you the keyboard's all wet! Love that Caddy resto. A real beauty.