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Got the rear rebuilt. Picture below is me test driving afterwards.
The second picture is kadyn hamming it up.
It actually has the third row but its missing the cushions. Not sure if all the wagons floors folded into a seat or not. Making seat cushions won't be too difficult.
Nathan
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Damn! That's a good lookin' ride Nathan! It even looks fast standing still! :shift:
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Thanx kenny,
This weeks project is going to be prepping the cargo area for paint and mew trim.
Also need to get tailgate window pit back in.
Nathan
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Very cool Nathan. Love that wagon.
I think most of the bigger wagons (from every car maker) back in the 60's had seats in that area. The Falcons didn't but they were pretty small I guess.
That wagon looks like it could attract some attention from your local WSP! :D
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I hate to say it, but im selling the wagon..
I havent had the time to do anything with her, we havent even driven her this summer.
with selling a house and buying a more expensive one, we just havent had time or money.
I dont want to sell.. ive only seen a couple other 64 wagons.. the nearest one was eastern oregon and it was a parts car.
See the for sale section for the price..
Shoot me a pm if anyone is interested..
Nathan
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Boy, I'm a liar...
I didn't sell the Fairlane wagon... It's in the garage parked next to the falcon wagon.
The wife has been driving it daily to work (weather permitting) that is until she broke the steering column.
I have to order some parts to get it fixed, but I'm waiting on ordering anything until I have the funds to put in the falcon order too.
I might have to break down and just order the parts any ways