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Something different

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 16 8:38 am
by aussie pete

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 16 7:06 pm
by MattH
I like that!

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 16 9:25 am
by guy whitwam
love that, in fact if money allowed would have it and make a 442 lookalike.
Lowered, twin scoop bonnet, correct side stripes, painted one colour, oh yeh baby. Funny thing is the more I see these wagons the more I like them , could they be the next big thing ?
GUY
:thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 16 1:51 am
by Garp
They already ARE the next big "thing" - sadly missed out on a Plymouth Satellite Road Runner wagon that was on eBay recently, just spent too long mulling it over. :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 16 7:01 am
by Blue
Yep, find myself looking at wagons as well, I've always had a thing about them. Matching wagon and racecar is an idea I've had for years.

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 16 7:00 pm
by JinxJay
yeah I know what you mean,

I missed this by a month while I was getting ready to buy.. :evil: :evil:

http://www.cars-on-line.com/65316.html

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 16 7:10 pm
by Pete
Sadly, I have always had a soft spot for a Vista Cruiser; I think it is the funky roof windows that do it - plus the 4-4-2 option 8-)

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 16 9:51 pm
by RW71
Liking that, great looking cars! :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 1:32 pm
by octanejunkie
I can't see the appeal of a wagon. At least not one with a hulking, thirsty V8. I've always associated wagons with practical duties. I like to run an estate as a sensible car for picking stuff up, taking dogs out etc, etc.
But for my classic toy it has to have more "pose" value.

Having said all that, we had a 1970 Ford LTD woody wagon with the hideaway lights come through the workshop this year. It was slammed and had a set of big torque thrust wheels on, and it did look proper cool.. :thumbright: