Welcome to the forum, Papa. Your Fairlane Squire is coming along nicely. Just to keep you moving forward, here's some inspiration... Station wagon forum member CMPRSD's '67 Fairlane Squire..... (Gallery page it's on...) Marshall
if ya ever feel the need to clen a buick long r oof Papa , your always welome to come to boston as my guest
reference inspiration WOW!!!!!! NICE CAR, Hopefully someday, old man so slow and easy. Did get a set of bucket seats for it yesterday at foodlion auto fair . Got disc brakes 2 weeks a, go, got to finish customers cars first then mine. Thanks for the encouragement
Here's a fun little used car article I remember from Hemmings a couple years ago about the 66 Fairlane Squire. Thought Papa and others might enjoy it: http://www.hemmings.com/hmn/stories/2010/07/01/hmn_feature14.html
k...i dont know if i can call you 'papa'....im in my 50's so it feels kinda weird so i will say Caudell.... oh....and wicked find!!!!!!! she really looks to be quite alright...and rare ta boot congrats man !!
Yea i do remember, my grand kids think i rode around in a conastooga pulled by oxen. Hopefully before long they'll learn what its like.
Welcome aboard and that wagon will look great when you are finished. Was on vacation in your neck of the woods last week and took in the Food Lion show on Friday, not enough time to take it all in though. Hope to get back one day and spend more time. Good luck with the project and keep us up to date. cheers!
Welcome papa Nice to see another 67 getting some love:2_thumbs_up_-_anima Rear seals are hard to come by but don't give up. I had to make my own. Best Rick.
THANKS IM HAVING HARD TIME FINDING PLASTIC WHEEL WELL COVERS FOR BACK, AND AM THINKING GAS TANK NEEDS WORK BEEN SITTING 35 YRS. LOTS TO DO RIGHT NOW STARTING ENGINE TRANS REBUILD THEN REAREND THEN I'LL START WITH THE HARD TO FIND STUFF. ALL YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN REALLY NICE, AND HELPFUL