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Beautiful photos, Tim. I especially liked the green '39 Ford convert, the red '61 Chrysler and the red Montego. However, I still can't understand why someone in the midwest straps a surfboard to the roof of his wagon. C'mon- surfing on Lake Huron, are we? Great stuff, Tim. Betcher gonna do a mid- '60's Dodge wagon....

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Beautiful photos, Tim. I especially liked the green '39 Ford convert, the red '61 Chrysler and the red Montego. However, I still can't understand why someone in the midwest straps a surfboard to the roof of his wagon. C'mon- surfing on Lake Huron, are we? Great stuff, Tim. Betcher gonna do a mid- '60's Dodge wagon....

Harold....not too far off on that guess. My Dad factory ordered a 1965 Dodge Custom 880 wagon (the panelled, uper series variant of the Polora wagon in the photos), in light metallic blue, and I've always thought about doing a conversion based on the MPC Custom 880 convertible kit. Of course, mne would have to be a Phantom two-door wagon.... TIM

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Beautiful photos, Tim. I especially liked the green '39 Ford convert, the red '61 Chrysler and the red Montego. However, I still can't understand why someone in the midwest straps a surfboard to the roof of his wagon. C'mon- surfing on Lake Huron, are we? Great stuff, Tim. Betcher gonna do a mid- '60's Dodge wagon....

Harold....not too far off on that guess. My Dad factory ordered a 1965 Dodge Custom 880 wagon (the panelled, uper series variant of the Polora wagon in the photos), in light metallic blue, and I've always thought about doing a conversion based on the MPC Custom 880 convertible kit. Of course, mne would have to be a Phantom two-door wagon.... TIM

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