72 chevy clam

Discussion in 'Station Wagon Auctions, Craigs List and Other Stat' started by tsynek, May 7, 2009.

  1. tsynek

    tsynek New Member

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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    There 'ya go.....

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    I kinda like the '71 4-door T-Bird there........
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    I had a '69 one of these for a bit........
     
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    CapriceEstate Yacht Captain

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    The clam needs some di-noc!
     
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    Thanks Krash.
     
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    I dig the 72 wagon. I used to own a 73 Impala wagon. That 72 looks really great,if it was mine though I would run the factory steelies with those dogdishes sitting in the back. When I had my 73 I used some dog dishes with some narrow (old school style trim rings) and had a good looking set of wheels. I wanted to do dogdishes on my 73 Ford but the steel wheels didn't have the "nubs" that would hold them on. But I have grown to dig the factory hubcaps it has.
     

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