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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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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.
 
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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Man, you guys are killing me! I have been looking for a clean 66-67 Wagon for what seems like forever. Its good to see these being so well taken care of, Bravo!
 
Here’s mine……. I just wish you could find tail light lenses for them…I don’t have much hope for reproductions ever happening as it seems most vendors act like they don’t even know the wagons are different

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Here’s mine……. I just wish you could find tail light lenses for them…I don’t have much hope for reproductions ever happening as it seems most vendors act like they don’t even know the wagons are different

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Great looking wagon! A '67 GTX flip-open gas cap and adaptor will bolt to your rear fender. I did it on my '67 Coronet wagon. You could try to swap your Dodge hubcaps for Plymouth ones. The '68 RoadRunner ones will fit your police wheels. They have a raised centre with the Plymouth "rocket" on it.
 
good eye on the hubcaps.
As far as the GTX gas cap goes, I had one installed but it seems the currently supplied rubber seals crumble when exposed to gasoline
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Man, you guys are killing me! I have been looking for a clean 66-67 Wagon for what seems like forever. Its good to see these being so well taken care of, Bravo!
I was on the hunt for almost 2 years. Wanted a decent, driver quality unit 63-70. 71/2 possible. Lots of projects out there, but I already have a project 65 500, so no thanks. Looked at a couple of A's but they were overpriced, wrecked, rust bucket turds. Almost went C. BAT, Craigs, Marketplace, Classic Auto Trader, Barn Finds, Forums etc were perused. I do know of a guy who has a 64 project. Floors have been replaced. 3 pedal car too. No engine/trans/interior etc.
 
There's a clean looking 65 wagon that keeps popping up on ebay.

Priced decent IIRC 18K

Might have a late model engine.
 
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