Wouldn't take much for this one...

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  1. silverfox

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    Nice wagon...

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    What a beauty. I bet a lotta people think this is some sort of lincoln station wagon when it goes down the road, and it sure does look classy!! And I bet that 429 has some oomph!
     
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    Yeah...this one is tempting me....
    Still searching for that '80's Buick Electra and I keep running across wagons like this and then I want to buy them and restore them. I really need to rob that bank..... :)
     
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    Yeah, but your Lincoln parts wouldn't fit in the Buick! :biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:
     
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    Right on, StormyNormy. But I could fake it. :) And...my Olds & Buick parts will fit. Now...if I rob the bank and buy that '72 Grand Marquis...I won't have ANY parts to fit that! Sure do like that 429 in there........
     
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    Puts a new meaning to Mark VII. Banks are broke, my friend. :biglaugh::biglaugh:No good marks left. :evilsmile: :rofl2:

    Forgot about your GM..ers
     
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    oh....your wrong SN....there are a few good Mark VII's around yet. I love 'em....same exact driveline as the Mustang after '87 with the roller cam and 302 HO. They run like a raped ape, handle like a Porsche and have all the high end luxuries. Only thing I don't like about them is that the electronic tripminder is always going haywire in them and no one seems to know how to fix them. But...I still love my wagons...with big blocks in them.
     
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    Sorry, I meant bank marks. I know the Lincoln's are impeccable from those early 90's.
     
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    Came across a great one I'd love to get my hands on today, it was sitting right on hwy 51 with a for sale sign. A blue 77 Country Squire, with a 460! Pretty clean and even has the hide-away-lites!
     
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    LOL....you mean you meant the money marks SN?:clap:
    How clean is that car ClassicEstate? The Ford 460 is one of my favorite engines:)...although the earlier ones were better.
     
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    CE....you sure it wasn't a 400 in there? Some '77's came with 460's...some with 400's.
     
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    The car has a bit of rust, but not terrible. He had it listed as a 460 on the for sale sign. We had a 77 LTD wagon with a 400, so that's what motor I thought it would be, as well.
     
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    That's a 10-4!!! :biglaugh: :evilsmile:
     

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