Let's see some Wagons!

My wagon is a B body 67 Belvedere II.

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First is a '68 Polara 500 wagon I daily drove for years, it had a 318 and 727. Only option was the trim (that was the 500 part), and an electric rear window. It was a 6 passenger wagon, green on green. I installed front discs from a '72 New Yorker, electronic ignition and did rings / bearings in the 318. I sold it and the guy drove it back to Manitoba.

Next is my '58 Plymouth Suburban, 2 door wagon. Had a 301 Poly, but it's seized and sitting in the shop. I put together a '67 383 with 915 heads, a Comp "Hemi Grind" cam, C body HP exhaust manifolds, just a bunch of extra parts I had. I did "body and paint" (welded in some scraps and painted it outside), it's a slow project. It's basically lipstick on a pig and the body is held together with square tubing, but it's a cool car.
I also have a parts car for it which is a '57 Dodge 2 door Suburban.

Last is a '77 Chrysler Town & Country I recently picked up, unrestored. 440, 727. Has an electric rear window, electric door rear door lock, split bench with reclining passenger side, AM/FM with 8 track, dual action rear tailgate, fender mounted turn signals, 3 speed wipers, rear spoiler.

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Don't think I've contributed to this thread.

First is a '68 Polara 500 wagon I daily drove for years, it had a 318 and 727. Only option was the trim (that was the 500 part), and an electric rear window. It was a 6 passenger wagon, green on green. I installed front discs from a '72 New Yorker, electronic ignition and did rings / bearings in the 318. I sold it and the guy drove it back to Manitoba.

Next is my '58 Plymouth Suburban, 2 door wagon. Had a 301 Poly, but it's seized and sitting in the shop. I put together a '67 383 with 915 heads, a Comp "Hemi Grind" cam, C body HP exhaust manifolds, just a bunch of extra parts I had. I did "body and paint" (welded in some scraps and painted it outside), it's a slow project. It's basically lipstick on a pig and the body is held together with square tubing, but it's a cool car.
I also have a parts car for it which is a '57 Dodge 2 door Suburban.

Last is a '77 Chrysler Town & Country I recently picked up, unrestored. 440, 727. Has an electric rear window, electric door rear door lock, split bench with reclining passenger side, AM/FM with 8 track, dual action rear tailgate, fender mounted turn signals, 3 speed wipers, rear spoiler.

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Did you put the front clip from the ’57 Dodge on the Plymouth wagon—à la Canadian Dodge Regent?
 
Did you put the front clip from the ’57 Dodge on the Plymouth wagon—à la Canadian Dodge Regent?
I did, the Plymouth wagon was as you see it, no grill, headlight bezels or drivers fender. I searched for a while, couldn't find the parts. I had a complete Dodge front end, so I put it on. Funny thing is, it actually is a Plymouth, not a Plodge haha. Oh well, it's missing so much it'll be a mash up of parts from my parts cars.
 
Slightly off topic, this is a 64 Buick service car, conversion by Flxible Co. looks like it started as a wagon but is a 4dr sedan. Cheaper to start with a sedan than wagon.

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77 Royal Monaco my great uncle bought new and took many road trips in. I still have the Sears Cargo topper sitting on top of the old 73 T&C collecting dust. Really special car to me. All original all stock other than the Cragers. I also have a 75 T&C with a 440 he had. He loved his 70's wagons. He would often describe this one as the last of the big wagons.

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