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lamar
Posted 2011-12-21 6:55 PM (#300633)
Subject: 1960 dodge wagon


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i found this the other day,what should i offer him?



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w.weiland
Posted 2011-12-21 7:21 PM (#300636 - in reply to #300633)
Subject: Re: 1960 dodge wagon


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$850.00??
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lamar
Posted 2011-12-21 7:29 PM (#300638 - in reply to #300636)
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I give up,I hate resizing photos.sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't
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hemidave
Posted 2011-12-21 7:55 PM (#300643 - in reply to #300633)
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Chad, I can resize them for you, if you want.
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C-300
Posted 2011-12-21 9:08 PM (#300649 - in reply to #300633)
Subject: RE: 1960 dodge wagon


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There's a car you don't see too often! 60 Polara hardtop 9 passenger wagon. $850 is a good price. Even the roof rack and 9 passenger stuff would bring that. PolaraPaul needs a pew pieces of trim for his 60.

Here's an old picture of mine. I promise to post updated shots soon!

Aaron
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oldwood
Posted 2011-12-21 9:16 PM (#300651 - in reply to #300649)
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Looks like a parts car.
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Posted 2011-12-21 9:55 PM (#300654 - in reply to #300633)
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,,,,,,, any '61's in there
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1960fury
Posted 2011-12-21 10:09 PM (#300657 - in reply to #300633)
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this is a HARDTOP wagon!!!
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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2011-12-22 5:54 AM (#300676 - in reply to #300633)
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Chad, let me know if you pass on this, I'd be interested. Also, what model '61 Plymouth is that behind it?

Great find! Not something you see everyday!
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FIN ME
Posted 2011-12-22 10:29 AM (#300694 - in reply to #300633)
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Chad, do you think the seller would give you a "two for"?...maybe $1500-$2000 for both the wagon and the Plymouth seen in the photo?

That wagon could be soooo sweet for someone who is a talented restorer (unlike myself ). It would be great to see it on the road again, if possible.

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1960DesotoAdventurer
Posted 2011-12-22 10:55 AM (#300698 - in reply to #300633)
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I love those hardtop wagons,especially the Chrysler version,I always wondered why they didn't think of that idea before.Could you imagine a 1957-58 Plymouth hardtop wagon?
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Windsor59
Posted 2011-12-22 10:59 AM (#300699 - in reply to #300698)
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Hi
Nice Dodge 60 wagon
I see the white rear fin(s) at a Chrysler 59, rear the 60 Dodge.
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big m
Posted 2011-12-22 12:58 PM (#300718 - in reply to #300633)
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Nice find, Chad!!
I cannot ever recall seeing the hardtop wagons in this area, although I've had a few Matador pillared wagons from '60 here.

What is the production figure on those?

---John
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lamar
Posted 2011-12-22 5:32 PM (#300752 - in reply to #300718)
Subject: Re: 1960 dodge wagon


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I plan to make a 4 door hardtop wagon out of a 63 hardtop wagon and a 58 4 door new yorker
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w.weiland
Posted 2011-12-22 7:28 PM (#300771 - in reply to #300633)
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So is the Dodge for sale or you buying it. How ratty is it. When I lived in Loganville there was a yard not far from my house on HWY20 that had a LOTS of cars in the 40's 50's and 60's At that time the finned cars had no interest so looking for them was not important then. Wasn't til I moved back to OH that my dad got me into them. I have always loved wagons and convertibles. If you pass on it let me know, unless the fella above wants it
Wayne
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oldwood
Posted 2011-12-22 7:33 PM (#300774 - in reply to #300633)
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All wagons are worth saving even if its just for parts. You never know what comes up later in life to save even more wagons. Great find!!!
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Doctor DeSoto
Posted 2011-12-22 11:37 PM (#300804 - in reply to #300774)
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This car is pretty much the Burrito Grande of FL wagons. I would vote to save it,
even if at a high price. Too few were made, fewer survive in any condition. Last time
I checked, they weren't making any more.
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lamar
Posted 2011-12-23 6:48 PM (#300913 - in reply to #300804)
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Does anybody have any idea how many 60 polara hardtop wagons were made? My book only has total production numbers.
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PolaraPaul
Posted 2011-12-23 7:22 PM (#300918 - in reply to #300633)
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4d wagon,6P Total -1,236
4d wagon,9P Total- 1,768

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lamar
Posted 2011-12-23 7:26 PM (#300920 - in reply to #300918)
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Paul I didn't look to see if this is a 6 or 9 passenger
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SavoyPlaza
Posted 2011-12-23 7:35 PM (#300923 - in reply to #300633)
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Judging by the pull handles on the rear and the step pads on the bumper, I'd say she's a 9 passenger.
Pete
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lamar
Posted 2011-12-23 7:40 PM (#300925 - in reply to #300923)
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Do y'all think it's worth restoring?I took the pictures about a year ago,and plan to look at it again next week.

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w.weiland
Posted 2011-12-23 10:47 PM (#300945 - in reply to #300923)
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SavoyPlaza - 2011-12-23 7:35 PM

Judging by the pull handles on the rear and the step pads on the bumper, I'd say she's a 9 passenger.
Pete[/QUOTE
I do not know about that, my 60 plymouth wagon has those same handles and its a 6 passenger car.

As for restoring it, if its not wasted real bad underneath I would say do it. That car would look great back that same color.
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oldwood
Posted 2011-12-23 11:26 PM (#300951 - in reply to #300945)
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Hey Chad. If it cheap enough go for it. You'll wish you had someday!!! Merry Chriatmas!!!
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slimwhitman
Posted 2011-12-24 11:42 AM (#300989 - in reply to #300633)
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I have never seen such a response on such a run down car. Clearly there is a lot of love for this car. It deserves to be saved. If you do not save it, please let others here know how to contact the seller. This car is so rare, it makes the forwardlook era letter cars seem as common as a 2010 Camry.

Someday, it could look like this: (I dug thru my large photo archive, but these are so rare, that I had no '60 4drHT wagon photos!)

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dwcald
Posted 2011-12-24 2:37 PM (#301002 - in reply to #300633)
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Have to say while I love my 57 2 door dodge sedan I could totally see having one of these. I'm normally not a wagon guy but wow, sweet find and definitely not a parts car if there's anything left of the undercarriage.
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oldwood
Posted 2011-12-26 1:23 PM (#301117 - in reply to #300633)
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Chad, go to pg 74 in the "FL old pictures thread" to see another '60 HT wagon in its natural setting.
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imopar380
Posted 2011-12-26 4:07 PM (#301135 - in reply to #300633)
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The 1960 Polara wagons were never offered from with the lower rear stainless steel "washboard" trim even though the brochure shows it. It was an installation issue on the wagons. Aaron Kahlenberg is restoring his and adding this trim set to it. Awesome car.
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imopar380
Posted 2011-12-26 4:09 PM (#301137 - in reply to #301135)
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This one below is from the movie " Mr Hobbs takes a Vacation - Jimmy Stewart and Maureen O'Hara.



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imopar380
Posted 2011-12-26 4:16 PM (#301140 - in reply to #301137)
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This one used to belong to Bob Howard, a member on the forum



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imopar380
Posted 2011-12-26 4:18 PM (#301141 - in reply to #301140)
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And a couple more hiding on my hard drive.



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zephyr9900
Posted 2011-12-26 7:45 PM (#301156 - in reply to #300633)
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The fins are backward, are they not?? (:
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Posted 2011-12-26 10:56 PM (#301174 - in reply to #300633)
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It's definitely worth saving. Here is a picture of mine. I have 2 solid weeks of work ahead of me -- the plan is to get it running sooner than later. I had to take almost a year off due to some employment issues. I have done a few things. The fuel tank is out getting sealed and the roof rack and grab handles are permamnently installed.

Aaron



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oldwood
Posted 2011-12-26 11:02 PM (#301176 - in reply to #301174)
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No pic on putor!!!
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PolaraPaul
Posted 2016-11-26 11:27 PM (#527245 - in reply to #300633)
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Hi Chad- Do you know if this 60 Polara wagon still in junk yard. Thank
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Ev's62Chrysler
Posted 2016-11-26 11:48 PM (#527247 - in reply to #300633)
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And where is this junkyard?
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PolaraPaul
Posted 2018-06-03 10:54 PM (#564510 - in reply to #527247)
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What ever became of this car.
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