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63 Savoy wagon

jay t.

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Finally started to work on my wagon. Floors are first on the list. Gonna just clean it up and make it road worthy to get on the road in Spring

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Good luck as I love them 63 wagons. Ron
 
Got the old floors out. Frame rails are pretty nice
 

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001.jpgI just bought this wagon but I have way too many projects ahead of this '63 Wagon. I bought it to save it for someone else. Good luck with yours. Ya gotta love a rare wagon. Mine is "For Sale" $1500
 
Got the new floors fitted today. Ran out of time to start welding.
 

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007.JPG010.jpgThanks Jay T for your help with floor pan info. Mine is a little worse off than yours. If mine doesn't sell then I'll put it back till I finish the '59 Dodge that I'm working on. I have a 20k Super 6 that needs a new home that would give this wagon the extra power this wagon needs.
 
Got most of the welding done on the floors. Still have to do the emergency brake cable brackets and seat belt and gas pedal reinforcing plates. Also found a few more spots that need attention. After that's done, I will remove the heater box for a rebuild and cleaning. Will have to wait until it warms up to paint and seam seal floor
 

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Nice looking work Jay. I had a call on mine but they want me to give it to them. Wagons Rule in so many ways.
 
Thanks oldwood , they must be thinking about the old days when nobody wanted wagons. Stick that six in it and go for a ride.
 
I sold this wagon to a guy that owned 1 when he was 16. I'm going to send him the link to your thread. Have you done anymore to it???
 
I've got alot done considering the amout of time I get to work on it. Not much picture worthy. New brake system front to back,front disc conversion,brake line set,rear drums,wheel cylinders,shoes,hardware. New shocks all around. Threw out the air shocks and put in an add a leaf kit. Swapped in a 65 rear axle. Fixed rot hole in gas tank. I'm not going to do much bodywork right now so I can start driving it. I'll post some pics when it's out of the garage.
 
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