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1963 Plymouth Savoy Wagon, BEFORE and AFTER!!!

BEEZEE, bet you get a lot of head turning on that combo!
I would chase it through a lot for a 2nd look!:icon_eyes:
 
Got to see Brian's car in person on Friday night at the local cruise spot.

It was much better in person and he constantly had people around it!
 
001.jpgThanks for showing the Red '63. I need to sell this one but it seems no one is interested in '63 wagons. I'm still glad that I spent the $$$ on saving this car and putting it back on aired up tires. Who knows what I will do with it. I have a 20k mile Super 6 engine that needs a new home but it takes $$$ away from my other projects.
 
I bet you didn't tell U-Haul the truth about what you were hauling on their trailer. Ask me how I know??? lol Great looking wagon that you got your wife. Sure you did!!!
 
View attachment 297687Thanks for showing the Red '63. I need to sell this one but it seems no one is interested in '63 wagons. I'm still glad that I spent the $$$ on saving this car and putting it back on aired up tires. Who knows what I will do with it. I have a 20k mile Super 6 engine that needs a new home but it takes $$$ away from my other projects.


I would be all over this if I was closer. Could you price USPS shipping it to Western Australia :icon_cool:
 
My friends say that I wasted my time and $$$ saving it because it doesn't have fins. I just cant stand seeing an old wagon get crushed or rust away. Another reason I saved it was because its a factory /6 with 3 onda tree wagon. Leaning Tower of Power!!! All of the cardboard headliner is still present and in really good condition.
 
The wagon towing the hardtop is about as cool a setup as I've ever seen!!
 
View attachment 297687Thanks for showing the Red '63. I need to sell this one but it seems no one is interested in '63 wagons. I'm still glad that I spent the $$$ on saving this car and putting it back on aired up tires. Who knows what I will do with it. I have a 20k mile Super 6 engine that needs a new home but it takes $$$ away from my other projects.

I’d be interested if it was a 64 Dodge because I have a bunch of spare sheet metal for those cars. I have absolutely zero stuff for 63 Plymouths.

Be patient, you’ll find a buyer. Surely someone has or can find a nice 4 door donor car. You just need to wait a bit.
 
I'll bet it for your wife !!!:icon_mrgreen:
It really is. She's wanted an old wagon for a while. She went with me to check it out and fell in love with it.

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I bet you didn't tell U-Haul the truth about what you were hauling on their trailer. Ask me how I know??? lol Great looking wagon that you got your wife. Sure you did!!!
Actually I did tell U-haul. It asked what I was towing and with what. The one thing I didn't tell them a month earlier was the 1952 Ford 8N farm tractor with a 7 1/2 foot plow I towed. Shhhhh....don't tell.
 
U-Haul wouldn't let me haul a '61 Plymouth 2dr HT. I went out the door and turned around and told them is was a Valiant and they said OK. I think you got lucky with your wagon using UHaul. I hope I sell my wagon soon or I'm going to do a super 6 swap.
 
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