this the way I found her

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Moparluversince1964
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this the way I found her

Post by Moparluversince1964 »

Soon the disassemble begins.
She has sat in this spot for 15 years, was told she ran n was backed into this spot. The engine paint looks real fresh and clean for a 59 car, tho you cant tell from the engine pic.
right side tree in fender.jpg
ouch
engine.jpg
yes there is a engine there
left side mid.jpg
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more pics

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wouldnt let me put on but 3 pics 1st message.
She has a few dents n dings but is a solid car.
LOL i have started with worse.....
front left.jpg
has a nice grill
right side mid.jpg
piece of trim missin on rear door
right rear.jpg
tree grown around bumper but no real damage to car itself
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Post by big m »

Wow! Talk about a camouflaged car! Good find! ---john
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Somehow I lost my sense of adventure. :oops:

Is this what you call a project car?

What are your plans for restoration?

It sure will make a nice ride. The body looks surprisingly solid after its long rest under the trees.

Keep us up to date on the progress.

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Post by Jonesn »

Must be a relatively dry area for the rust to be so minimal after that much moisture retaining compost sitting on/in it for so long.

I'm curious to see what it looks like cleaned off.

I also noticed it has the two hole brake canister, I'm curious as to the difference.
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If those are pine needles I see, you need to vacuum out and flush out the cowl vent ...the grille just in front of teh windshield is removeable..gently pry up around the edges...the space goes down a ways and is drained thru holes covered by rubber flaps. Cowl rust is awful...I hope your car doesnt have it.
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Post by batmobile »

i bet there is a good deal of rust lurking under all that debris. look at where the tail light was, looks like the sheet metal rusted until the tail lamp housing just fell off. :? definately a fun one, maybe it's salvagable, i kinda like old wagons. they r definately more practical than these tanks people call "suvs" :roll: . --j
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Post by savvy59 »

Moparluver...

Okay so what is the deal?

There are now two suburbans on E-bay for sale.

A rough 6 cylinder no reserve in Ohio Item number: 280158568559

The second car is complete and running, nice looking 8 cylinder car in Illinois Item number: 150167845229

The second car would be a pretty easy fixer upper and the first car would be great for parts.

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Post by rogerh »

both of them seem to be 9 passenger..they both need work, but the one is driveable now. I think the wagon design for '59 is ageless..that is, it doesnt look old or dated...
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