1966 Town & Country - Phoenix

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That's a shame, it didn't look too bad in the pics, says the man with his roots firmly planted in the rust belt...
No pics of the wagon?
 
That's a shame, it didn't look too bad in the pics, says the man with his roots firmly planted in the rust belt...
No pics of the wagon?

If it was as good as it looked in the pic it would have been a great project/driver.

Yeah Chris ...... No pics of the 63 .....? You know how we are here.....!
 
Sorry guys didn't bring my camera. It's going to be on Craigslist in the next day or two.
 
Here's the 63 he has. http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/4371886309.html
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Coffee does nothing to keep me awake either, now the Ritalin....
I love this wagon and want it! The only time I don't mind a B pillar is when the C pillar starts above the rear bumper, or is the the rear most pillar on a wagon a D pillar and what I'm calling a B pillar on this wagon is actually a C pillar. Anyway, I like it!
 
Coffee does nothing to keep me awake either, now the Ritalin....
I love this wagon and want it! The only time I don't mind a B pillar is when the C pillar starts above the rear bumper, or is the the rear most pillar on a wagon a D pillar and what I'm calling a B pillar on this wagon is actually a C pillar. Anyway, I like it!


Sounds like you've been into the caffine a little too Matt ...... :poke:

I like this wagon too. Looks to be a 9 passenger. My dad bought a 64 Newport wagon brand new, a burgandy one. I loved that car.
 
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