Saying hello from Pa

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flyboy2610
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Nice wagon!
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re: Saying hello from Pa

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Nice looking wagon!!!
We NEVER see those anymore in the rust belt.
Brings back lots of memories.

Oh yeah, Welcome from Wisconsin

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Re: re: Saying hello from Pa

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two-bit wrote:Nice looking wagon!!!
We NEVER see those anymore in the rust belt.
Brings back lots of memories.

Oh yeah, Welcome from Wisconsin

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This car was far from the rust belt, but as you can see it still has RUST but mostly on the top of the car, but I think its more from being baked in the sun in NC. The underside including the frame and floors is rust free. There is some rust in some of the fender sheet metal, but that can be fixed. So with that said, I am guessing these old ford wagons did not fair too well with the salt.

I like them and they are few and far between here in the Pittsburgh area.
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