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Here is one I built. 1 of 0 '67 R/T wagon. 440, 4-speed 3.55 Suregrip, bucket seat/buddy seat. Was featured in Mopar Collectors Guide magazine 20 or so years ago.

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Neat stuff - who doesn't love a wagon?? I got the itch for one a while ago and after a number of near-misses found this 72 Coronet about 650 miles from home. It's a plane-jane 318 six seater but it's in excellent condition.

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Thanks. The '63 I did as a Maxie clone, with the Maxie exhaust, but I wimped on the crossram. The '64 got a stronger RB than the '63, a 727, and Dana 60; ended up more strip than street. The '70 was ordered by its 1st owner as essentially a Road Runner wagon, and after rebuilding the drivetrain and adding some big sway bars, I used it to run round-trip, SF to Ventura, to run a Sprint Car; never missed a beat. They've all moved on, and I'd say the '63 was my favorite.
 
Before and after pics. Was a /6, 3-spd., now a 440, 4-spd. (O/D), 8 3/4 (3.23), front disc brakes.

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Really cool Wagons Here
So time for me to say hello from Germany (Essen)
Original 273/Auto 1962 Dodge Dart 440 Station
Now with a 67 383 0,030 overbore, flat top, balanced Engine with 915 Heads with bigger valves, DP4B intake
Hurst Torque Converter for the Pushbutton Transmission
Disk Brake Front, Hotchkis Stabi in Front
Borgeson Steering

A really nice Car

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Thanks. The '63 I did as a Maxie clone, with the Maxie exhaust, but I wimped on the crossram. The '64 got a stronger RB than the '63, a 727, and Dana 60; ended up more strip than street. The '70 was ordered by its 1st owner as essentially a Road Runner wagon, and after rebuilding the drivetrain and adding some big sway bars, I used it to run round-trip, SF to Ventura, to run a Sprint Car; never missed a beat. They've all moved on, and I'd say the '63 was my favorite.
Agree with you about the 63. Mine moving house. A few months and it will be back on the road.

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Scootin'
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Wagon.....
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Welcome from New Zealand fella with a long roof.
 
Wish I still had the white Belvedere, bought it in 1987...but have this Savoy now. Also my ex-police 2007 Magnum.

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Thanks Topside, I was a big fan of your 63 and 64. Seen the 63 at a show in Minnesota after you sold it. It was a beautiful car.
 
Here's our '70 Dodge Coronet 440 wagon. All original except the hood, wheels & exhaust. 383 A/C car. Would love to just install new interior, paint the engine bay, rebuild the engine and leave the exterior as is. It has beautiful patina. One of three in Finland, only factory big block car.
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Neat stuff - who doesn't love a wagon?? I got the itch for one a while ago and after a number of near-misses found this 72 Coronet about 650 miles from home. It's a plane-jane 318 six seater but it's in excellent condition.

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This looks very cool. What's the car's story?
 
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