Wagons seen at the 2020 Goodguys Southwest Nationals, November 2020

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  1. markfnc

    markfnc Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for posting.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Thanks Jaunty.:clap: That was nice. In the evenings I've been watching Goodguys, Daytona Speedway, and other shows we used to actually go to on Youtube TV. I even watch the swap meets.
    Also notice that there are more tri-five Chevys and older Mustangs than when they were new!
    Sadly what used to be the stop date of rods, 1948 and older, are getting rarer all the time. Younger people want muscle cars and vehicles they grew up with.
    Few want a Model A or '33 Chevy anymore.
    1933_Chevy_Eagle_2_door_sedan_.png I had a 4-dr master sedan.
     
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  4. jaunty75

    jaunty75 Middling Member

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    A few more Fords.


    1963 Country Sedan

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    1961 Country Squire

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    1965 Falcon Squire

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    1955 Ranch Wagon

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    1976 Mercury Montego MX. Not a Ford, but a member of the Ford family.

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    jaunty75 Middling Member

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    The last three. Each is the only example of that make I found.


    1966 Buick Special

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    1987 Chrysler Town and Country. For sale. $3500.

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    1966 Rambler American. Sharp car.

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  6. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Thanks for sharing Jaunty. I like them all! Though I did find a couple of them with subtle custom touches that I liked a lot.

    The 1959 Chivy with the faux 56 Nomad trim was cool. Don't think I have ever seen one done like that before.

    But I have to say, this 55 FORD with the Crown Victoria treatment? This is awesome!

    A car that FoMoCo never built, but should have! This would have given them a direct competitor for the Nomad. Neat to see one in the flesh, especially done upas though it was a "stock" car.
     
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    annap01gt Blue Safari

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    Thanks for all the photos Jaunty. Somehow missed these until today. Me want that 421 Bonnie too but imagine will have to settle for a download photo as a new computer background. Better than nothing.
     
  8. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    OK
    This is crazy, but I just found out in a very, very round about way that the 55 Ford Crown Vic wagon was actually built a few miles from where I live.

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    Unbelievable. I'm assuming that the owners also live in the area. I'm going to have to do some research.
    Anyway, I just thought that was too cool not to share.
     

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