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Discussion Starter · #2 ·
Wow. A 2 door wagon. Looks like it's chopped ever-so-slightly too. My brother and I were wondering how long it'd be before we'd see one of those. He keeps telling me we should turn my '92 into one...
 
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Discussion Starter · #3 ·
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by threeimpalas:
Wow. A 2 door wagon. Looks like it's chopped ever-so-slightly too. My brother and I were wondering how long it'd be before we'd see one of those. He keeps telling me we should turn my '92 into one...
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Hell nah man. You need easy access to the backseat of the Shaggin Wagon! :D :D
 
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First one is pretty cool. Though without any tail lights at all it doesn't seem very functional.

The other 2 aren't my taste.
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by 92 WAGON:
First one is pretty cool. Though without any tail lights at all it doesn't seem very functional. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

That wagon does have tail lights, they are just hard to see with the tailgate down.

 
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Discussion Starter · #7 ·
"Three strikes and your out" comes to mind!
The only one I like is the Moon car and then they throw those disjointed stripes on it that do nothing for the car.
Of coarse this is just personal opinion.
The workmanship in the first wagon is outstanding, the style, unfortunately, just stands out.
Gerry
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by 95wagon:
"Three strikes and your out" comes to mind!
The only one I like is the Moon car and then they throw those disjointed stripes on it that do nothing for the car.
Of coarse this is just personal opinion.
The workmanship in the first wagon is outstanding, the style, unfortunately, just stands out.
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I saw the GoodGuys wagon at the show in Des Moines last weekend. It's really not too spectacular, IMHO. If I ever get around to getting my pictures downloaded from the digi-cam, I'll post some pics of a neat Caprice wagon the Intro Wheels vendor had. It had some graphics that I personally would have done w/o, but it was still pretty slick anyway.

The Deco Ride's car is indeed a fine display of their body work talents, but it's a little too "deco" for me. Perhaps if it didn't have the fender skirts it might look a little better. I'm still waiting for someone to make an actual 2 door wagon - one that's not also a delivery.
 
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Discussion Starter · #10 ·
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All of these were for sale, except the M00N wagon. If anyone is really interested I can forward the contact information to you.

This is what I hope my '62 will look like someday:
 
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Discussion Starter · #11 ·
Why don't ya' send me the info on those wagons if it's not any trouble. My brother's been semi-looking for a nice Caprice wagon.

That '62 is good lookin' too. I'd be a nice compliment to my '61.
 
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Yeah I saw all of them. I just got home from Columbus (went to Goodguys show) Wagons are really becoming popular, and there were some really nice ones at the show. The Moon-Goodguys had a FORD steering wheel on it! I was dissappointed. :(
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by CscottsSS:
Yeah I saw all of them. I just got home from Columbus (went to Goodguys show) Wagons are really becoming popular, and there were some really nice ones at the show. The Moon-Goodguys had a FORD steering wheel on it! I was dissappointed. :(<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Yeah, the classic wagons have BLOWN UP in the past few years, which is good for me I guess. I've had my '62 for about 12 years, and it's been taken apart for the last 3 or 4 years. I bought it in '89 for about $4000.00. I saw a '64 for sale at the show, put together and running but in way worse condition, selling for $4600.00. The one in the picture above was for sale for $17,000.00, and didn't have many mods on it besides the wheels.
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by threeimpalas:
[QB]Why don't ya' send me the info on those wagons if it's not any trouble. My brother's been semi-looking for a nice Caprice wagon.
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91 buick roadmaster (all black w/chrome rims) - $11,500 937-215-9653 Dave

91 oldsmobile wagon (hood scoop & chrome trim) - $6895.00 304-482-2654

92 Caprice Wagon (flat black w/red wheels) - $4650.00 614-638-0882
 
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I was really surprised that you found all those newer cars at the show. I thought they only had cars 30 years or older.

A lot of the participants stay at a couple hotels in my neighborhood. Rick Norris from WAIL had his SS there. Also saw a custom black Caprice wagon. Owner was Randy something from Carlisle, Ohio.

BTW, I feel sorry for that first yellow wagon. Definitely not something I'd want.

KC
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KC Clark:
I was really surprised that you found all those newer cars at the show. I thought they only had cars 30 years or older.

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The show itself is limited to pre-1972 cars, but they had a car corral of cars for sale in the swap meet. and they all were in there. The "two-door" was in a manufacturers booth, and of course the Goodguys Wagon has "special privledges"...
 
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Discussion Starter · #17 ·
I love 91-96 "B" wagons but the only car I like in that pack is the 62.
The prices those guys are asking are right out there.
Gerry
 
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