Just introducing myself

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  1. Scott Hall

    Scott Hall New Member

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    1965_studebaker_commander_station_wagon6.jpg My wagon of choice is a 1965 Studebaker sliding roof Wagonaire. I have owned it for a little over a year and now have it torn down for a full restoration. I included some pics of similar vehicles as mine is in no shape for photos right now.
    I am a 27 year instructor of Automotive Technology and my goal is a nice driver for my wife and to pull our 1958 vintage Aloha canned ham trailer.
     
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    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard. Looking forward to seeing pictures of the restoration progress.
     
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    Welcome Scott!
     
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    Welcome to the forum Scott!
     
  5. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Welcome great vehicle of choice to pull an old RV or just cruise. I've only seen a few in person.
    I wonder how they are for leaking?
    The early Chevy Nomad was supposed to be like that but time, money, and production problems stopped it. So they ended up with nothing but fake ripples on the roof. Even the Nomad lift gates leaked more than other wagons did. Good luck.
     
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    Hi Scott :Welcome: to SWF.
     
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    Hi and :Welcome: to the forum.
     
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    Welcome to the site
     
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    :Welcome: aboard, Scott.
    Great body style. I've never seen one in person, I've heard about them and always thought they were cool from the pics. Studebakers were always ahead of their time.

    Good luck on the restoration.(y)
     
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    Welcome to the site, Scott.

    Don't be afraid to post up pics of your real wagon. Nothing to be ashamed about. Lots of us are in that position.

    Marshall
     
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    :Welcome:Scott , love your plan (y) and look we forward to some pics :cheers: from Downunder
     
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    Yeah Scott I love your plan also. Would love to see those two together. Perhaps the trailer is photo worthy to wet our appetites...
     
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    ModelT1, The sliding roof Wagonaire did have a tendency to have roof leaks. There were 4 drains, 2 front, 2 back, and if they became clogged the roof would leak inside.
    Easy fix - blow out the drains.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Even many cars including my 55 Chevy wagon have a drain at each side of the windshield that occasionally needs cleaned out. People were never told so many cars end up with rusted out areas.
     
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    No pictures of the wagon yet, but here is my trailer.
     

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