Slow Wood new home new look

Mr C

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What colour is that 70 T&C? Blue? Black? Probably shot, but it's the kind of thing that I'd love to save.
 

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Slow Wood will be a very sharp wagon with some work. You are fortunate to have that midnight blue color, which will contrast with the wood very nicely. I'm not sure what I would do for wheels, except that I wouldn't keep the gangster wheels. I wonder if a nice set of Rally wheels would work, or possibly Road Wheels? Humm, something from older or classic Chryslers perhaps? It would depend on the particular look you want. Not sure what I would choose.
 

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Back the F wagon for 2500. Where is it located?
The place is Myer's Auto in Sicklerville NJ. The office number is (856) 740 2521. I did not get to talk to the father, but I would easily throw 1200 at that car.
 

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There's another of those blue 70 T&C's in my local yard. Pretty far gone but there still some good parts like trim on it.
 

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I couldn't resist taking the big rattly wire basket caps off Slowood for Anything else. But if I were to spend money on a factory wheel it'd be an era correct wheel. These are my favs and would look really nice I think!
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