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  1. yes, the above interior and exterior. !983/6 LTD / Marquis Station Wagon (mostly - sedan, vert, etc fit too ) (not the crown vic or grand marquis) many '78/9 - 04 Mustang parts fit. Have just had it a few months and am still figuring that out in specifics. Needed at minimum: * Head light bezels (the "4 eyes") * driver's side chrome exterior vertical windshield strip (just the 1 piece) * pass's side back up lens only (not whole assembly) * red vinyl driver's seat bottom cover (close match in fabric/color sought, not necessary). New to all this I'd prefer referrals to commercial out fits. I done well with the larger/older as I wait till I see the tracking number and 2nd or so Post Office listing come up before acting. Any referrals are good for me too (again companies are better than individuals) such as a known fabric co w/the correct made up upholstery slip on covers. The foam is still good & I have slid on kits for older cars than this in the past. Specialty junk yards in dry climate states, & so on. Thank you for looking in ! More so with finds !
  2. Just nother in my occasional visits here, to the ex-spirts. For some reason my interest continues to grow, not slacken for the above. The original 'hatch"? I am known as wagonman round here and have had them since the early '70s. Last 7 yr none but finally goa 35 y/o fox I'll try'n restore (w/o many mods, all sleeper as usual). But I veer of course. What makes, models, yrs can we look back and see the above? I just saw one w/the actual name. I remember Hudson might have had one/several, the kisaer vagabond/traveler (later the nash AND others kept the drop-back seats for "bed conversion"). But I would like to research these true open backs. I want to check out how they were framed, powered, used and so on. My nightly entertainment you might say. Any help appreciated'n THANKS !
  3. Good Day, Well, let me know if I'm at the wrong forum. I seem to be looking for vehicles way newer than this site stacks or IDK, may B not? I've used the 25 yr idea in the past and these fall beyond that. I call mid/late '30s - very early '50s classics...possibly due to how classic they look to me. Anyway if you have some ideas on above, esp if in the New England area or even N.E. USA I'd appreciate a post to: chrlsful@aol.com Thanks so much, - -Chad
  4. "...can you get any closer to it?..." no, its inside the fence
  5. wonder the relationship w/Cushman - the Eagel bike frm the '30s thru 60s, the 3 wheel mail delivery (etc), the Truckster (60s - 90s), & the current 'side-by-side' or 4 wheeler? - -Chad EDIT: this is v e r y small (no gauge beside it to tell) but it CAN be seen on golf courses with course members seen driving it 18 holes.
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