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  1. CustodianGuy

    CustodianGuy New Member

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    My interest in station wagons stems back from growing up with them. We had a 1969 or 1970 Chevrolet Wagon and a 1971 Plymouth Wagon when I was young. Later my dad bought a small Plymouth Reliant wagon. In my teenage years my parents bought a late 80's Chevrolet Wagon.

    I currently do not own a wagon but I think it is something I would like to have. Reconnecting to my past. I currently own a 1959 Plymouth Savoy 4dr project. I am loosing interest in the car because of the hassle of applying for a lost title in the state of NC.

    I would love to have a 1971 Plymouth wagon like we had when I was a kid.

    Thanks for letting me join this forum.

    Brian
     
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    1tireman Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard!
     
  3. Dewey Satellite

    Dewey Satellite New Member

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    Welcome to the forum Brian! Good luck in your search for a Mopar, great to have you join us.
    :Welcome:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Welcome Brian. I always heard it was easy to get titles in the south. Things have changed a lot but still there should be hope.
    Go for the wagon project. You'll love it when you get started.
     
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    :Welcome: Brian! I'll echo Cat's advice to go for the wagon project. They ARE a lot of fun. My parents also bought an '80's Chevy wagon when I was a teen...learned how to drive in my dad's '83 Caprice Estate...and my grandma taught me how to drive a stick in her '83 Cavalier wagon. :2_thumbs_up_-_anima
    Good luck in your decision-making and keep us posted!
     
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    Thanks you all. I'll tell you one thing. I will never buy another car without a title. It has been nothing but trouble. I thought I was good to go and now I have gotten a letter from the NCDMV and it looks like I am going to be shelling out more money. :wave:
     
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    Welcome CustodianGuy!
     
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    :Welcome:Brian, to SWF hope you enjoy ride and good luck with the hunt for your own Longroof :cheers: from Downunder
     
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