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    1968 Chrysler Town and Country

    that's a damn good fan you have though. nice engine bay as well.
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    The Servprolara

    if this is what it takes to help him along, then so be it. hopefully a car will come along soon for him.
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    The Servprolara

    honest to Christ, i don't understand what business it is to anybody what you do with your cars. F.T.W. you don't owe anybody anything.
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    1969 Polara/Monaco Wagons - How many made and left?

    thanks for remembering. mine met it's fate in '87 when i pulled the engine out of it for, and scrapped it in favor of, my 2nd car:
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    72 TOWN & COUNTRY

    awesome! Kat' must be cool too, she's a real artist!
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    The Admirals new stance

    much better. have a safe trip.
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    '66 t&c

    many try many try. few succeed. i've read some well intentioned yet less than useful stuff here. you hit every nail on the head. congrats, SG
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    '66 t&c

    cbarge, gotta hand it to you. your replies here are some of the best mechanical recommendations i've read on this site. well done. SG
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    The Admiral's getting paint.

    will, i first tuned into this thread to read about your wagon. i think that what your doing is great. if i had my way about it that car would be showroom. i hope your able to reach your goals and i thank you for doing what few others would ever consider. SG
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    The Admiral's getting paint.

    you guys can't see the forest for the trees. look at how this thread started. a full scale restoration of a small block fury station wagon? look at the attention this is getting. five years ago no one would have cared at all. but now? all this stuff is getting much hotter, not colder! for...
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    The Admiral's getting paint.

    somebody will definitely care about our cars when we're gone. so long as there's gasoline, there'll be gearheads! and all this talk about how people from one era can't appreciate or value things from an earlier era? must be all those centenarian car enthusiasts that are driving up the prices...
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    The admiral and Connie stepping out

    love that rig. my parents traveled all over new england in a '69 polara wagon with a 20' coachman twin axle. remember the ride height being much better. your trailer sits level. tongue seems high in license plate frame. i remember hitching my fathers trailer. had a reese hitch with sway...
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