I just wanted to introduce myself as a wagon fan from PA. I really appreciate the odd ball stuff, such as 4-door classic cars and of course, wagons. I am a Ford guy and I guess my passion for wagons started with a friend of mine that has a '62 Squire. When the time is right, I will look for a nice early 1960's Country Squire for my collection. Although I actually do have a '64 Squire for a parts car for my '64 Galaxie, that wagon is far from ever being road worthy. Good ol' Pennsylvania rust has taken its toll on that car. I will have some of those wagon specific parts available for sale in the near future. I have enjoyed this site for the short time I've been on it and really appreciate all makes and models of wagons (older stuff, particularly).
OrthmannJ and I know where the good wagons are...........WEST COAST, BABY! (Well, and maybe Florida....) (I'll admit though, mine you see below actually came from Wisconsin of all places, and we're constantly seeing some solid stuff come out of there. They must not use salt on the roads.....) Welcome to the forum! Marshall
Thanks All! I live in the land of rust, thanks to the climate and more so the salt/calcium on the roads in the winter. Not uncommon to see a 5 year old truck with rust on the bed side fender arches.