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I liked the Desoto better, but they didn't make a 4 dr hdtp.As a baby boomer, I was surrounded by Mopar wagons in the 50s and 60s. My dad owned two, a '53 Plymouth Suburban, and a '56 Dodge Sierra. When the Dodge was on its last legs, I was hoping dad would spring for my personal favorite, an 1960 Chrysler New Yorker wagon. Instead, he broke his mold, and bought the recently introduced Jeep Wagoneer. During the time I owned my 1960 300F, there was another member of the 300 club who owned a 1960 terra cotta wagon he used as a tow vehicle. I parked next to it a couple times at my hotel when I attended the annual Kruse auction in Auburn, Indiana in the 90s.
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I wish they kept making those as long as they made the other cars on that platform, would have bought one for sure.I have a soft spot for the 2005-06 Magnum Hemi's too
needs better alum. or chrome wheels
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I'd roll in one for sure
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rendering of a 2006 Magnum as a F/C Wonderbread (Don Schumackers old sponsor) Matt Hagan
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2006
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To me, this is the coolest wagon out there. Made by my friend Jer (RIP Pal). The one of none Batwagon.
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I was smitten with that car when I saw it at Carlisle. The tricked out wagons were always among my favorites on the show field, seems they've faded away, along with the older owners.To me, this is the coolest wagon out there. Made by my friend Jer (RIP Pal). The one of none Batwagon.
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Was that the wagon in Arizona? White/yellow combo, 318, 3 Spd manual?When I started looking for a wagon, I was after a 70 Coronet. I came within a whisker of buying one, but the seller was a colossal dick so I walked away. Later, I found this 72 Coronet and am really happy with it. After lots of reflection I decided my preference was for the streamlined rear window piller look, instead of the squared off version of earlier years. That said, I don't think I've ever seen an ugly Mopar wagon.
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