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Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:33 pm
by big m
I really think that there is a hidden assembly plant somewhere up north that is still producing '59 Plymouth wagons. I have recently picked up three, all of which are pretty solid cars. Here are pics of two of them.---John
'59 Plymouth wagon 001.jpg
'59 Plymouth wagon 002.jpg
'59 Sport Suburban 001.jpg
'59 Sport Suburban 002.jpg

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:29 pm
by rogerh
John,
Were these within the borders of California?
I loved your comment about the factory still cranking em out!

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:43 am
by big m
Roger, these were about 70 miles from here, near the town of Cohasset, up in the mountains.

A fellow that follows the Grateful Dead around the country used to tour in these cars, before moving up to the hills. These are in better condition than most wagons I run across.

I'm not sure why so many '59's seem to have survived, I believe I now have about eight wagons, not including the airport limo. ---John

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:14 pm
by rogerh
I love it! A greatful dead party car...I want it!
Until I win the Lottery, can I intice you to put a Hemi into the 59 Airport LImo and take us all to Carlisle (if not, perhaps Sacto? gasp)

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:15 pm
by rogerh
I don't find Cohasset in my AAA Road Atlas. hmm could try Mapquest.

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:11 pm
by big m
Roger, Cohasset is just North of the college town Chico. There are only a hundred or so residents, so it may not show up in your search.

I'd love to get that airporter roadworthy for a trip to Carlisle, but I seriously doubt that I will have the extra money to do so. If you come down for the WPC meet in Sacramento, I do have the '58 Dodge wagon, and the '57 Fury that are roadworthy. ---John

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:10 pm
by rogerh
Ah yes, I would HAVE to factor in time to visit you if I can get something together to make it to Sac'to.
Are you offering any of the wagons for sale? Or are they only for parts?
I also would like to ask you if you are trying to get any cars out of SoCal...that father-son collection in Colton? (I always forget their last names). The guys who are losing their storage yard...If so, it would be so ironic...I remember when Paul Zerbarini of SF kept his restorable car collection near you...then the farmer wanted tham gone, so I was able to buy a 59 Windsor 2HT which donated a windshield, power windows and power seat to my Plymouth project. The rest of his cars went south to the Corona yard.

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:41 am
by big m
I will be selling both of the pictured cars complete, somewhere in the range of $3000 each. Both have pretty solid floors and bodies, the silver wagon is a poly 318, and the turquoise one was a '361, although the engine is gone. I have a clear title for the silver one, but have to get the paperwork cleared on the other.

I have spoken to Gary Grossich regarding their parts cars, but with the transport, they were cost prohibitive to haul 400 miles. I understand they have moved most of the cars, and gotten rid of the remainder. Paul Zebarini has found me several good parts cars that would have gone to the crusher otherwise, he has been a customer here for several years. I caravanned with him and Nick Nichols to the SF Friendship Day show last spring, they are nice folks. ---John

Re: Wagons, Ho!

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:32 am
by big m
Just to let everyone know,

both of these wagons are still for sale.

---John