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My 67 Belvedere Wagon

straightaxle65

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After being a member for a dozen years and not posting much, I thought I’d share a picture of my wagon that I’ve owned since the mid 90s. Original Northern California car. I gave it a repaint, rebuilt the original 318, added Cragars and went cruising. I always enjoy people ignoring the country club clowns as they rush by their pack of vettes and other status symbol cars to admire my lowly Mopar wagon.

Wagons HEOOOOOO!!!

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That's purdy!

I LOVE the metallic blues, greens and turquoises on the 66/67 B body cars.
 
I am really itching to work on mine.

So far I have managed to clear a path, remove the crap stored on the roof, and open the doors.
I guess I will accept that progress and move forward when time permits.

Say- I thought a passenger side mirror was standard on 67 B body wagons.
 
That's a great looking Belvedere Longroof! I used to have a 1967 Coronet 3-seater. I turned it into a 1-of-0 R/T wagon, complete with 440, 4-speed.
 
I would be cool as hell. Bucket seats?
Sure, with "buddy" seat! 150 mph. speedo, proper long Inland shifter with Hurst guts under the floor. R/T hood scoop, and blank R/T grill center, and all proper R/T badging. '67 chrome valve covers and no-snorkel unsilenced air cleaner. We even cut the scallops out of 2-door rear quarters and grafted them into the rear doors. A GTX flip-open gas cap adapted easily to the rear fender, as wagons did not have a gas door like other '67 Coronets. I went all out to make this look as Chrysler could have. We drove it to Chryslers at Carlisle a couple of times, and Rob Wolfe did a feature on it for Collectable Mopars. I think it was featured in April, 2000 issue.
 
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