Just discovered this forum, looks great. I had a cancer scare and sold my three old wagons about five years ago. I had a 1955 Dodge Coronet 2-dr, V-8; auto, a 1953 Crysler Windsor 4-dr, six cyl, auto (great wood cargo area) and lastly a 1955 Ford Country Sedan 4-dr, V-8 3 speed. I am OK now, starting to look for some odd ones, right now a 1951 or 52 Nash wagon. thanks for reading.
Riverslim It sounds like you had a fine fleet of wagons at one time. Ultimately, your health is worth more than any wagon could be. Glad to hear you are well again. Good luck with your pursuit of new wagons to enjoy.
Welcome Glad that you're getting better. It's great to have more folks like you on the forum who have a lot of car experience. Enjoy the many characters here!!
List of all the wagons I see in another forum, someone suggested listing all the wagons we've had. I listed these three old ones, because that is my idea of the wagon "hobby", I've had probably 20 wagons, I'll get on that other forum and list them all.
Welcome aboard! You might find some Nash wagons or parts in rustfree Arizona. Check out all 4 sites on this page: http://www.dvap.com/
Hey there Riverslim, welcome. Glad to see we have another wagon fan on board but even gladder to see you beat the cancer. To celebrate, go out and get yourself a long roof. God bless.
You piqued my curiosity. Maybe these sites can help. Wouldn't the Hudson have a more upscale trim? http://www.pnwnash.org/common/gallery.php?year=1951 http://chuckstoyland.com/nash/nash/index.html Here's a few. One from Neepawa, MB is about 3 hours northwest of my city. http://www.oldride.com/classic_cars/nash.html Another Gallery: http://oldcarandtruckpictures.com/AmericanMotors/Nash1946-1959.html Hope it helps.
Thanks Stormin' I am attracted to the "upside down bathtub" look, admire the Hudsons and Packards also.
yup...Fugly is the new cool !! Im with ya on that Slim ...glad to hear your okeedokee now to find you a new toy to celebrate to the toolbox