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FINCH, ONT

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welcome from Ontario's far east. Love the wagoon.



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INGERSOLL, ONT

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Hello all. Name is Paul. I'm a diesel / refrigeration mechanic from Ingersoll (about 10 minutes east of London)

Two projects are '68 GMC P/U and a '62 Galaxie Wagon.

 



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Welcome Paul...love the wagon...We have a number of members from your area.

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ELORA, ONT

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Welcome - that is a very cool wagon!

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NORTH BAY, ONT

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Welcome Paul, wondering what engines are in your'e two projects ?

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Welcome from Vineland Paul. Love the wagon, especially the tire/wheel pkg.

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INGERSOLL, ONT

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The wagon I just bought and haven't really touched yet. Currently in the planning/budget process. The car was originally supposed to have a 352 now has a 351M. Solid running engine so I think I'll keep it for now.
The p/u has a 383. It's mostly complete (engine) but I do keep toying with the idea of adding fuel injection.

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CLINTON, ONT

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Welcome!      what "was" the price on the wagon?    I have a friend in Ingersol looking for one

 

 

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INGERSOLL, ONT

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I paid 4500. Needs some work but it's a solid southern car.

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Welcome from another Ingersoll resident. Cool wagon!

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Welcome Paul smile from Aylmer.



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BRAMPTON, ONT

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Welcome from the GTA, I like your truck.

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LONDON, ONT

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Boy, that wagon has been around! My dad bought that from a guy in St Thomas, who brought it from Arizona. I bought it from him and traded it for my 47 to a guy in Thamesford. I assume that is where you got it from!? Its a REALLY solid ol' girl eh?


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Welcome from Port Perry!
Like both your projects.


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NEW DUNDEE, ONT

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'Welcome from just up the 401. Nice wagon especially with the chrome reverse wheels and Tornados. Brings back some memories. I sure like the '68 GMC, I have a '67.

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INGERSOLL, ONT

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Dustman wrote:

Boy, that wagon has been around! My dad bought that from a guy in St Thomas, who brought it from Arizona. I bought it from him and traded it for my 47 to a guy in Thamesford. I assume that is where you got it from!? Its a REALLY solid ol' girl eh?


 Exactly where I found it. I don't think he had it long, something about too many projects. It's changed hands a few time since it's been in Canada but I don't think anyone here has driven it. It still had an Arizona plate on it. I can't belive how solid it is. It needs some mechanical and interior work but that's easy, body work is not my forte.

Discovering there is a real difference between the p/u and the wagon. Everything you could want or need for the pickup is available from multiple sources. Galaxie parts are a little more scarce (especially wagon specific parts) and thus a little more expensive.



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FINCH, ONT

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IR Mechanik wrote:
Discovering there is a real difference between the p/u and the wagon. Everything you could want or need for the pickup is available from multiple sources. Galaxie parts are a little more scarce (especially wagon specific parts) and thus a little more expensive.

 That might be why some guys like the wagon more that the truck. Not cause its more expensive but because its not as common.  



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Welcome to the forum! Agreed... the wagon is cool!

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