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PolaraPaul
Posted 2010-09-11 6:17 PM (#240966 - in reply to #238511)
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Three more wagons



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Highball57
Posted 2010-09-12 12:05 PM (#241108 - in reply to #238511)
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Magnificent Wagons, and thanks for the large, clear pics!
I'd love to see the '61 with my buddy's Polara.
Ever thought of two-toning your Polara?

TG



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oldwood
Posted 2010-09-12 1:26 PM (#241120 - in reply to #241108)
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Could we please see more interior and engine shots of the '61 Dodge. Thanks!!!
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58WindsorDartline
Posted 2010-10-08 1:22 PM (#244776 - in reply to #238511)
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Hi out there !

There must be more than these few Wagons among us FL forum readers, get your fingers out of .....,
and show us some of your cars.

Torben
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Weedy01
Posted 2010-10-20 6:47 PM (#246384 - in reply to #238511)
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I found this in Idaho a couple months ago



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MoparBrew
Posted 2010-10-21 10:43 AM (#246464 - in reply to #238511)
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That 59 Chrysler Wagon is awesome. I love the 2-tone treatment on the roof.

My 58 Suburban is originally Blue Bonnet Blue, the 59 Chrysler color looks the same. I hope it is anyway because I like that color on the Wagon bodystyle.

Here's mine



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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2010-10-21 5:05 PM (#246511 - in reply to #238511)
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A fine wagon, Ralph, I've lusted after it ever since you bought her.

Here's my 2 -door, I will be returning her to original really soon!
Pete



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Dan C
Posted 2010-10-24 5:48 PM (#246877 - in reply to #238511)
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I have a 57 Plymouth Suburban two door wagon.



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Nick Nichols
Posted 2010-10-26 12:54 PM (#247097 - in reply to #238511)
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Here is my '56 Chrysler Windsor Wagon. All original, low miles. It is also for sale!



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traveller816
Posted 2010-10-27 3:03 PM (#247277 - in reply to #238511)
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1958 Dodge Sierra 6 seater, 350/torqueflite. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.



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zephyr9900
Posted 2010-11-21 12:09 AM (#250333 - in reply to #238511)
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1961 Belvedere Custom Suburban Wagon.



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AceS
Posted 2010-12-27 1:46 AM (#254687 - in reply to #238511)
Subject: 60 Suburban Deluxe 2-door



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Owned since 1989.

Volare clip, 67 R/T 8-3/4, 440 4 speed.

Bootiful wagons!

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mogge65
Posted 2010-12-27 4:12 AM (#254691 - in reply to #238511)
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Mike, please post more pic´s! it´s soo darn nice to see this hotrodded wagon!

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antonellomopar
Posted 2010-12-27 3:36 PM (#254717 - in reply to #238511)
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My export built 58 New Yorker 8 passenger in Bimini Turquoise...
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AceS
Posted 2010-12-27 7:47 PM (#254736 - in reply to #254691)
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More pics? ok... it's a little ratty...









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mogge65
Posted 2010-12-27 8:27 PM (#254741 - in reply to #238511)
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Mike , that´s one bad grocerygetter! Do you mind starting a thread in "modification and performance" department ? it would be great to know how you swapped this frontend with engine , trans and brakes in to place! was it a true "bolt on"?

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AceS
Posted 2010-12-27 10:41 PM (#254755 - in reply to #254741)
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Definitely NOT a bolt on. The car was torched off at the firewall and a 2x4 frame built, z-d up about 4 inches. The Volare/Aspen front suspension unit is reasonably easy to attach after that because it is completely unitized. As long and the frame rails are built right you just slide it under and weld it on. Viola - disk brake and no longitudinal torsion bars to get in the way. The engine is just set on the stock trans mount and motor mounts fabricated from there. A 2-inch notch had to be made in the Volare K to fit the 440 pan.

If I have time some day I'll detail it with some photos I took.

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Handygun
Posted 2010-12-27 11:27 PM (#254765 - in reply to #238511)
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Nice car Mike, I thought about the Volare clip also as the stock Tbars are in a bad spot for decent exhaust, starter etc etc Where did you find the steering wheel adaptor?
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AceS
Posted 2010-12-28 1:38 AM (#254774 - in reply to #254765)
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Steering column is an off the shelf plain steel IDIDIT unit, so it was pretty easy. The u-joints and shaft all available from the same place. It's the one new part I used to make this work other than adding in a painless wiring harness.
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bad58mike
Posted 2010-12-28 2:07 AM (#254776 - in reply to #238511)
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heres my 63 chrysler newport wagon



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littlecarl
Posted 2013-08-04 6:32 PM (#389535 - in reply to #238511)
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Sorry to hijack this thread but this is one for the wagon nerds.

When did the ribs get added to the wagon roofs? I've seen 2 1960 Dodge models one Polara and one Pioneer wagon and they have flat smooth roofs whereas my Pioneer wagon has ribs running from front to back same model year. Can anyone shed any more light on this one?
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littlecarl
Posted 2013-08-04 6:41 PM (#389538 - in reply to #238511)
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Oh and here's a picture of my wagon with Ribbed roof

 

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1960ny
Posted 2013-08-05 6:13 AM (#389630 - in reply to #389538)
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I,m curiuos about the ribbed roof too! My -60 New Yorker Wagon has ribbed roof but i also seen
New Yorkers with smooth roof
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big m
Posted 2013-08-05 4:20 PM (#389723 - in reply to #238511)
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Although an airport limousine, my '59 Plymouth was built on a Suburban base.

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bel5758
Posted 2013-08-05 4:35 PM (#389727 - in reply to #238511)
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Not enough doors on that limo John.
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57HotRodBurban
Posted 2013-08-15 9:27 PM (#391479 - in reply to #238511)
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Hi All! Just joined this site after many people recommended it, and had to respond to this thread. The hubby and I just picked up this beauty over the weekend! Haven't had much time to dig up info on it yet. 1957 Dodge Suburban 2-door. Was excited to kill 2 birds with 1 stone: we wanted a fin car, and I wanted a wagon.



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d500neil
Posted 2013-08-15 10:27 PM (#391503 - in reply to #391479)
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Well, HRB, the first thing you can do is check (carefully!) up/behind the glove box, to see if your car's Broadcast Sheet
might still be masking-taped there.

Broadcast Sheets have also been found, folded-up, underneath the floor covering, lying on the floor pans.

You can post up an image of its Paint/Trim data plate 'down' on our Fender tag Decoding message board, too.

You have a rare Surviving car model, there, because most-all of the 2-door wagons got used hard and put-away wet,
meaning that they were used up quickly.

Somebody parted out your car's fender 'crowns', but they are abundant (being installed on every Dodge) and they are 'easy' to re-chrome,
if you find it/them with pits on them.

Finding a roof rack is not impossible, too, and that would really dress-up your ride.

Lotsa possibilities!

Welcome aboard!


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firedome
Posted 2013-08-16 9:38 AM (#391559 - in reply to #238511)
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Great '57 'Dodge 'burb wagon! I've always liked the models without the "teeth" in the grille best, such a cool, clean design!
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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2013-08-16 9:41 AM (#391560 - in reply to #238511)
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That's a terrific '57! Please post some more photos when you get the chance.
Welcome to the forum!
Pete
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FIN ME
Posted 2013-08-17 1:30 PM (#391831 - in reply to #238511)
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Welcome to you, 57HotRodBurban, your hubby, and your great wagon!

Wonderful find! Congratulations!


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DIF-RNT
Posted 2013-08-17 9:46 PM (#391912 - in reply to #238511)
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Nice looking 2 door FL

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Myke
Posted 2013-08-17 10:49 PM (#391925 - in reply to #238511)
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Welcome To The Forums! Beautiful Wagon! Time to Make your Own "Members Rides" thread To Keep Us Posted!
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19SENECA60
Posted 2013-08-23 9:54 PM (#393129 - in reply to #238511)
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Here's our 59 Plymouth Suburban sport



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wild440
Posted 2013-08-25 8:32 PM (#393355 - in reply to #238511)
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Heres one of my 56 sub...
on the ground and riding high
with the redneck security system



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uncltank
Posted 2013-08-27 10:27 AM (#393621 - in reply to #238511)
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here's my '57 before the work began...



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PlymouthFury
Posted 2013-08-27 2:48 PM (#393693 - in reply to #238511)
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Here's my 1958 Plymouth Sport Suburban.

318V8, PowerPak 4bbl, Torqueflite, PS, PB. Has rare Mexican export Dodge tailgate. Very rare indeed!

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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2013-08-28 6:24 AM (#393868 - in reply to #238511)
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Corey, that Dodge is very cool. I like the stock look with the 'subtle' touches! Very nice!

Austin, you must consider turning that '58 into a burrito wagon. What with the Mexican tailgate, it would be a natural to
sell tacos y burritos from the back!
Pete
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wild440
Posted 2013-08-28 7:08 PM (#394006 - in reply to #393868)
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Thanks, its a work in progress....
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catman
Posted 2013-08-28 10:23 PM (#394037 - in reply to #393693)
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PlymouthFury - 2013-08-27 2:48 PM

Here's my 1958 Plymouth Sport Suburban.

318V8, PowerPak 4bbl, Torqueflite, PS, PB. Has rare Mexican export Dodge tailgate. Very rare indeed!



You mean it's a rare 1959 Dodge with the super rare Mexican import Plymouth body !!!!!

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PlymouthFury
Posted 2013-08-30 11:29 AM (#394394 - in reply to #394037)
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catman - 2013-08-28 10:23 PM
You mean it's a rare 1959 Dodge with the super rare Mexican import Plymouth body !!!!!
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You are close! See due to strict import laws leftover 1958 bodies had to have one body panel from the 1959 model year affixed. This makes the car a new 1959 model on the books in the US. In this case a 1959 Dodge tailgate was used. The car is then registered as a 1958 model after crossing the border. This loophole allowed the cars to be imported at a much lower cost. Since the car is technically a year old and considered a much cheaper car due to the Plymouth badging on the front end as the inspectors only viewed the front and Serial number. Chrysler Corp you sure were smart! And no one knew that they were getting leftovers! The full model name is: 1958 Plymouth-Dodge Sport Suburban Spectator. You can still find advertisements for these cars. I'm not real good a Spanish but the ads translate to "Plymouth-Dodge the best of both worlds"
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2013-08-31 1:20 AM (#394515 - in reply to #394394)
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I believe the full model name is: 1958 Plymouth-Dodge Sport Suburban Speculator.
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catman
Posted 2013-08-31 2:07 AM (#394518 - in reply to #394394)
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PlymouthFury - 2013-08-30 11:29 AM

catman - 2013-08-28 10:23 PM
You mean it's a rare 1959 Dodge with the super rare Mexican import Plymouth body !!!!!
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You are close! See due to strict import laws leftover 1958 bodies had to have one body panel from the 1959 model year affixed. This makes the car a new 1959 model on the books in the US. In this case a 1959 Dodge tailgate was used. The car is then registered as a 1958 model after crossing the border. This loophole allowed the cars to be imported at a much lower cost. Since the car is technically a year old and considered a much cheaper car due to the Plymouth badging on the front end as the inspectors only viewed the front and Serial number. Chrysler Corp you sure were smart! And no one knew that they were getting leftovers! The full model name is: 1958 Plymouth-Dodge Sport Suburban Spectator. You can still find advertisements for these cars. I'm not real good a Spanish but the ads translate to "Plymouth-Dodge the best of both worlds"




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58sportsuburban
Posted 2013-09-03 8:57 PM (#395159 - in reply to #238511)
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zephyr9900
Posted 2013-09-14 5:31 AM (#397550 - in reply to #238511)
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My 1961 Valiant V200



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zephyr9900
Posted 2013-09-14 5:34 AM (#397551 - in reply to #238511)
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My 1961 Dodge Dart Pioneer



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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2013-09-20 4:49 PM (#398788 - in reply to #238511)
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I don't think this is any kind of competition, but if it were, I think Herbert and Paul would tie for the win!

That '61 Dodge is spectacular, Herbert. Very nice. The little Valiant is my-t-cool as well!

Here are two wagons from my humble stable, the green '61 is the same one I posted above, now transformed back to the
workhorse she originally was. The 2-door Suburbans don't go for all the flash, we are all business!
Pete



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ToMopar
Posted 2015-10-29 7:29 AM (#493504 - in reply to #238511)
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BigBlockMopar
Posted 2015-10-29 5:25 PM (#493566 - in reply to #238511)
Subject: RE: all wagon owners



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Noticed I posted just one single frontal pic earlier in this topic.
Time for a second attempt...



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57burb
Posted 2015-10-30 3:01 PM (#493656 - in reply to #493566)
Subject: RE: all wagon owners



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Why not. Here's another post of my beater '57 Plymouth. Yep, I still have it.

It is featured in the book 'America's Coolest Station Wagons' and was even pictured on the Contents page.





Here's a photo taken by the guy that owned it before me. He had planned to hack it to pieces to make an 'Americana' sculpture out of it. It was rough but I couldn't let it get destroyed.



Not a lot of options on this one. Powerflite, radio, and cigarette lighter were about it. It still doesn't have a heater.



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61desoto
Posted 2015-11-05 9:29 PM (#494317 - in reply to #238511)
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This is my '57 Windsor wagon that was parked in a chicken coop in 1969. The owner was Byron Guanella which Guanella Pass in Colorado was named after.



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