New here. Glad to see a wagon area. Here's my Suburban

Karl

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I look back and see the metal stampings manufacturers had to do and to this day it still amazes me.

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Love it! Welcome again!!!
 
Oklahoma has you beat. New York is first, OK is second.

LOL, tell that to NJ commuters that have to travel to NY and PA every day!

Actually it's Florida with the most toll roads, 35 and New Jersey is second with 30.

35 -- FLORIDA
30 -- NEW JERSEY
27 -- NEW YORK
22 -- PENNSYLVANIA
15 -- CALIFORNIA
14 -- TEXAS
10 -- OKLAHOMA
9 -- VIRGINIA
7 -- MARYLAND
6 -- ILLINOIS
5 -- MICHIGAN
4 -- MASSACHUSETTS
3 -- DELAWARE
3 -- NEW HAMPSHIRE
2 -- COLORADO
2 -- INDIANA
2 -- LOUISANA
2 -- SOUTH CAROLINA
2 -- WEST VIRGINIA
1 -- ALABAMA
1 -- ARKANSAS
1 -- GEORGIA
1 -- KANSAS
1 -- MAINE
1 -- OHIO
1 -- RHODE ISLAND
1 -- UTAH
1 -- WASHINGTON

But we win the money game:

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/b...most_toll_money_in_North_America_in_2012.html
 
Welcome Karl, beautiful car! I'm glad to see all of these wagons on here, but it really makes me want to go find one! No way do I have the time or place , let alone budget for it! Maybe one of these days....
 
If your counting toll bridges NY & NJ will win every time. Where the hell are 35 toll roads in florida

Toll roads are the biggest commerce killer there is nobody puts a dist whse or factory on a toll road.
 
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The 60 Plymouths are actually my least favorite modelyear for the Forward Look fins; too high compared to the roof lines if they're on the sedan/hardtops; the station wagon is a different story, looks a lot better.
 
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