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66 Longroof


Harold, regarding color change to '70 Burnt Orange:

I think it's great you're actually taking it to that extent. That car definitely deserves it. Can't tell for sure from the pics but looks like it's in 2 or 3 car residential garage similar to mine and the pic with the front end raised up really has my attention. Tell us about your setup for doing that as I'd certainly like to have the same capability. My ceiling is 10'.
 
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Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. That looks like a nice project Belvedere wagon you have. Here's pictures of a 1967 Coronet wagon I did up years ago. It started out as a 440 series 2-seat, 318-automatic and ended up as a one-of-none R/T 3-seat, 440-4-speed. It was featured in Mopar Collectors Guide about 2000.

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Welcome from New Zealand. :welcome:

Great looking wagon you have there Harold. :thumbsup:
 
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Welcome, nice wagon for sure! I always thought they where cool... the original suv.
 
View attachment 1208231 View attachment 1208232 View attachment 1208233 Current project is 66 Belvedere II station wagon. Original California car. Big block 4 speed from factory. Original 361 is long gone. Replacing a mild 440 with a little wilder version. My Mopar roots run deep. Glad to be here.
The more I see those, the more I like them!! And thought about slanting the B pillar to the same angle as the C pillar and using the hardtop or 2dr sedan door to do it.....oh the crap that goes through my head.....
 
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