No such thing as "too many wagons"

Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by theone41, Dec 22, 2012.

  1. jrwscout

    jrwscout New Member

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    Welcome! Love that Buick!
     
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    Great collection!
     
  3. fannie

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    I was thinking same thing, wouldn't have put it that way, but I like it!
    Amazing collection of wagons.

    :Welcome: to The forums.
     
  4. Dewey Satellite

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    My bad Fannie...I was excited! :dancing:
     
  5. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I've fallen behind here. :Welcome:and I agree with Dewey on the 41 Ford truck. Being a more mature adult I wouldn't put it quit that way.:rofl2:
    I also love the old Buicks. :yippee:
     
  6. fannie

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    I must be rubbing off on you :rofl: did you see my post?
     
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    You have every right to be excited and should your quote read "My bad ass" not Fannie. Or are you trying to say that he's truck is bad fannie?:D
     
  8. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Yes Mother ! :clap:
     
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    WOW!! u r JUST LIKE d REST OF US WAGON CRAZY!!!! WELCOME ABOARD
     
  10. theone41

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    Here is the maroon wagon that I foolishly traded for the little 41 Ford pickup. I didn't like the fact that it had a 350 drivetrain, but it was a pretty nice car. I was in the process of moving from Florida to Tennessee and I didn't know when I would get the time to change the drivetrain to a Buick. The 49 Ford convertible is what we traded for the maroon wagon. It was a Ford 302 with a C-4. The last picture is our 70 LeSabre wagon. We are the second owners and it now has abobut 75,000 miles and pretty much looks brand new. It turned a 9.91 in the 1/8 at our local dragstrip which surpprised most of the other participants that night. I'll get some additional pictures up as I find them.
     

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    WOW!excellent collection...past and present. :)
     
  12. theone41

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    Ok. Here is our old 53 Ford pickup, a couple of pictures of Gertie, our old 41 Roadmaster sedan when we were on our way to a car show in Florida, and Frannie 52 Olds that I traded for the black 62 Bel Aire in a past post.
     

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    Here is Pearl, our Jag. It's a 79 XJS, 350 Chevy with a 400TH and electric overdrive. This is the car I traded the two 41's for plus cash. I thought my wife would like it and she's driven it one time. It's a beautiful car with a really high quality pearl white paint job and a recent leather interior update. This little "pearl" run strong and gets about 25 mpg on the road, but with my back problems I have trouble getting in and out of it. I guess when it gets spring I'll put it on the market and turn it into another wagon, maybe, with any luck. Sorry about these pictures. My cousin took them for me when my camera took a dirt nap and I diidn't know they were so small. And by the way, thanks to all of you that have welcomed me to this forum.
     

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  14. fannie

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    Sweet little Pearl. (y) Don't worry about the picture size, some is better then none. Thanks for sharing. Join in any of the other threads when you can. :wave:
     
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    :Welcome:41
    thats a nice 'collection' pal;)

    welcome to the board !!!
     

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