OMG ....my dream car

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I had a 1971 dodge crest wood station wagon when I was 18 .
It was an N code 383 9 passenger loaded .
It was a fun cool car !
I pulled the motor and scraped the car .
It had a ralley dash with the 150 speedo .
Would love to have it now !
 
Check out the OLDS hurst-like wagon in the background! Anyone wanna bet a 455? Refering to Old Man Mopars orig pic of cnet wagon.
 
I found a 68 Plymouth wagon with a 440 in it from the factory.... Were you just talking a certain year?
 
There were several nice wagons at the Mopar show in Vegas this year 8)
 

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Hell, back in the mid 50's, 60's into the early 70's big block wagons were THEE vehicles to have as a tow vehicle, if you had any kind of race car. Back them most people who towed to the track had station wagons, and open trailers. The wagon had plenty of room for the "crew" ( if any) and your tools. It also had plenty a balls to pull your track car. Usually a couple of spare slicks on the tongue. ;)

That was "racin'" ;)
 
Love that 70 wagon, except I don't like the black hood stripe, I think t would look cooler done in woodgrain like the sides....somethig different :glasses7:
 
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