bashton
02-04-2009, 06:03 PM
Obviously not a supercar, or a musclecar for that matter, but this could be a neat car or tow vehicle for someone!
My 1969 Dodge Coronet Wagon came into my possesion after having a talk with Dan Jenson several years back. OK...more like 15 years ago! When I was drooling over Dans "GTO" wagon, I mentioned how I always wanted to build a Roadrunner Wagon. Well, he said; I have just the car for you. Dan found a basic, (and I do mean basic!) original paint 318 Coronet Wagon in Nebraska. Basically complete and solid, he dragged it back to the shop to combine it with components he had gathered to build a "what if" Super Bee inspired Wagon.
It now has a 383, rebuilt with lots of new internal parts and less than 1,000 miles since being rebuilt. It is backed by a 727 trans. Car was that god-awful light green, (wern't they all that color originally?) with a black taxi-cab style interior. No PS, no PB, just an AM radio and a remote mirror. No carpet, just rubber mat too!
More to follow...
BA
My 1969 Dodge Coronet Wagon came into my possesion after having a talk with Dan Jenson several years back. OK...more like 15 years ago! When I was drooling over Dans "GTO" wagon, I mentioned how I always wanted to build a Roadrunner Wagon. Well, he said; I have just the car for you. Dan found a basic, (and I do mean basic!) original paint 318 Coronet Wagon in Nebraska. Basically complete and solid, he dragged it back to the shop to combine it with components he had gathered to build a "what if" Super Bee inspired Wagon.
It now has a 383, rebuilt with lots of new internal parts and less than 1,000 miles since being rebuilt. It is backed by a 727 trans. Car was that god-awful light green, (wern't they all that color originally?) with a black taxi-cab style interior. No PS, no PB, just an AM radio and a remote mirror. No carpet, just rubber mat too!
More to follow...
BA