Hi I am new to the forum, in my quest for a 70s country squire like I drove in HS I just picked up a mint one owner 1966 chrysler town and country wagon today. Owner was 90 and could not drive anymore. huge stack of records I plan do dive into and see all the history. I drove it around Portland Oregon today and it was like a dream, floating timelessly down the road. Still on the hunt for the ford but this one will do nicely for a while. I will post pics soon. great forum here by the way If anyone has info on the 66 Chrysler wagons or knowledge about them let me know as I plan to get to know it well in the next month. Mike@shepherd-interactive.com
Welcome to the SWF, Mike. Looking forward to seeing pics of that T&C. We may have posted it our Craig's List/Auctions section when it was on the market, and if it was the one I'm thinking about, it was a real beauty. Marshall
Spiceman. That sounds like a great addiction. So many buy projects that take forever to get roadworthy. And some never get finished. Have fun here in the forum and driving your wagon. There are others here who have become addicted. I have only had one wagon and could sell it anytime I want to! But my wife and son said the chances for getting rid if me are greater!
spiceman. My name iz Jer and I'm ah long RoofaholicTake a drive out to Wildcat Motors in Sandy up in the hills 'bout half an hour east of you. You think you're sick now? Make the trip
WOW, that looks like a good trip to make, thanks for the tip http://www.wildcatmopars.com/inventory.html
Yo Spiceman, That thing iz Fantastic:banana:But you forgot to wax the lug nutzWhere'd you find such ah "SLAB" cream puff? Looks good without the wood too, don't change nothin', just keep lovin' it, Jer