Let's see some Wagons!

I may have put this here once but I will again just to be sure. Here we have a 1967 Fury II 6 passenger wagon with 318 2bbl. The 318 will be upgraded to a 440 in the future. Car has 90% of its original paint, however the interior was changed. See thread below..... New '67 Fury II Station Wagon Interior
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This was my '66 Town & Country. The tin worm had it's way with it and was more than I could handle. Sold it to a buddy of mine in Arizona. He has the talent to fix it up (or part it out for his other one).

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I have two of these for parts. I will need to get them out of here (NJ) before the end of summer. I would hate to just send them to the junk yard if anyone needs anything.
 
where did you locate your build sheet?
Depending on the assembly plant they are typically found under the bottom seat cushions, under the carpeting and under the dash. Some are found on top of the glove box.
 
You saved her from what looks like a very ..well.. you know...

thankfully she's got a nice future ahead of her!

Best luck!
 
Can finally say I did something, and show my wagon. Door cards got an initial cleaning of the restoration shops dust and dirt. A little closer to having room to bring her home. Yes there is a hose, but there is no car, dosen't count?

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I recently purchased this 68 Custom Suburban.
Those 20in. wheels will be sooo gone.

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I've always had a weakness for yellow C-body wagons!
:thumbsup:

I'm tempted to recommend selling the rims for scrap metal so they can't disgrace anything else, but it's none of my business. (The scrapper wouldn't pay much, anyway.)

Rims with five or six spokes always reminded my late S.O. of baby-carriage wheels.
 
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