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  1. Dr B Smith

    Dr B Smith Well-Known Member

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    Hello guys,
    I just joined a few days ago and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Brian, and I have a 1977 Formula Firebird and we take it to several shows every year. My wife and four kids do not all fit so for now she drives her Suburban to the shows.
    She has always wanted a mid sixty's Ford Country Squire so I am activly looking for the right car for her. So let me know if you guys see any solid ones for sale near me!
    I also enjoy restoring old honda motorcycles.
    I really am getting hooked on the wagon idea and cant wait to get one so I can start posting pics of it here!!:dance:

    Thanks
    Brian J Smith
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    Griswold New Member

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    Hey Brian,

    Welcome to the forum. Its a pretty cool place with some pretty cool rides.


    Adam & Kirstin

    Wheaton Illinois
     
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    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to stationwagon forums a great place. I would check Craigslist along with Ebay,Auto Trader.
     
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    wagonmaster Administrator Staff Member Moderator

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    Welcome to the forums Brian. Hope you find the wagon you are looking for.
     
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    Clark Griswold New Member

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    :Welcome: Brian!

    It took me forever to find the right Country Squire, it was worth the wait. You better hurry, prices are getting outrageous on nice ones.

    Clark
     
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    Welcome Brian

    lets see some pics of the 'Burt' car;)
    ( i know i know...:)...
    ...but its all i can ever think of when i hear 70's Firebird)

    Best of luck in your wagon search!!(y)
     
  7. Dr B Smith

    Dr B Smith Well-Known Member

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    Below are some pictures of my kids and the 77 Formula Firebird (not a Bandit :disagree: ) at the car shows. AS you can see we need a family truckster to take to the shows too!
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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Now we're in trouble, we've got a Rev and a Doc with a Holy Smokin' ride! Welcome Brian. It'll be fun hearing "Whatz up Doc?" Again. Poor old Bugs isn't on TV up here anymore.:biglaugh:

    Look for central southern cars. No rust. Coastal and Northern cars get salty air or salted winter roads. All the rest is R, R, R. Rollerpaint, Repair and Replace, but no Rust.:evilsmile:
     
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    Hey Doc what kind of LF are you looking for?
     
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    I wasn't really looking for a wagon when I found mine in Reading, PA. One owner, near rust free.
     
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    Dr B Smith Well-Known Member

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    I am not sure what you mean by "LF" I am a noob with wagons. Sorry.
    Brian
     
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    LF= Wagon. No problems here. But if I see a wagon like you are looking for I'm willing to let you know.I know NC is far to go but you never know.

    BTW did you happen to check the classified here?
     
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    I thought maybe it ment Long Ford..:clap: Anyway, we really are looking for a 65-68 Ford Country Squire. It would be great to have one with at least 9 passenger but I know they are tough to find.
     
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    Check the Craigslist here the was one a few weeks ago in Charlotte for 2500 driveable also Upstate SC not too far from here
     
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    Sharp ride! Thanks for sharing.
     

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