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Best looking Mopar wagon of them all

Here's one I built. 1967 Coronet 3-seater. 1st. version; Fairly stock with 383,automatic. 2nd. version of same car; R/T trim with 440, 4-speed, bucket seat interior.

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When I get my 72 done I want to build a hot rod wagon. There is some really cool wagons on here. As always, when the time comes the decision on what to get comes down to whats available.
 
Was that the wagon in Arizona? White/yellow combo, 318, 3 Spd manual?
That's the one. It was in Prescott, where I have a friend that would have let me park it at her place till I could get down there to retrieve it. Owner would not let me do a compression check or anything else that would give me an idea of its condition. That three-on-the-tree was a strong attraction but I tend not to trust a person who says trust me but don't verify anything.
 
Looks like 707-287-9970.
Possibly 767.

It drove by me more than once, not only does it look better in motion, watch out for those fins, they're bigger when swinging around and will get you.

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Thanks, I was hoping someone had a picture of it. The plates are from Virgina, so that's about 6hour time zone difference, I'll try and call him tomorrow.
 
33 IMP, I was thinking of it prier to reading your post. After reading I dug in my pics thinking I had a 3/4 front view,... but nope. Love the 62's

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This 71 Fury Custom Suburban was mine in the early 00's. 383 with AC, 9 passenger. My daughter came home from the hospital in it. The Sport Suburbans got the hideaway headlight grill.
 
This was my Dad's 1959 Chrysler Wagon, had a 2bbl RB odd 383, I convinced him to install cutouts for local drive in Sat night fun. It turned some heads.
We drove the car in 1962 from South Florida to Seattle for the World's Fair. Not a lot of Interstates on that trip. It was a 9 passenger with rare? rear overhead factory AC.
Side note, the picture is at Daytona 500?. I'm on the left, on the right is my friend who later on became a Nascar Winston Cup team owner/crew chief winning a couple of dozen races, including the World 600 with Neil Bonnet driving.

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