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post 379, I do not understand how you can drive that vehicle
on a city street, regardeless of how level it is, there were will
be areas where the frame is going to drag and crink the rocker
panels.
The 55-57 Chevy station wagons-don't remember them.
I cannot imagine how much it cost to restore these vehicles.

Farmers pend thousands restoring old tractors, not for tractor
pull, merely to exhibit and feel the glow of having something old that no one else has ( I think that's the reason-not sure.)

Old vehicles always of interest...
 
post 379, I do not understand how you can drive that vehicle
on a city street, regardeless of how level it is, there were will
be areas where the frame is going to drag and crink the rocker
panels.
The 55-57 Chevy station wagons-don't remember them.
I cannot imagine how much it cost to restore these vehicles.

Farmers pend thousands restoring old tractors, not for tractor
pull, merely to exhibit and feel the glow of having something old that no one else has ( I think that's the reason-not sure.)

Old vehicles always of interest...

Have always loved the chevy NOMAD wagons... Hope to have one in my shop one day... Time will tell...

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