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Friend of mine showed me a photo today of a '57 Bird that had a 2 door station wagon roof grafted on it. It was in a Hemming's Clasic Car magazine I think. Hemmings for sure. Only one small photo. Looked like it was well done. Would like to see more details on this one. Anyone seen it?
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I've seen a picture but have no other information.
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I saw a picture of one in the last couple weeks. On a thread of station wagon conversions (or sedan delivery's )? Shot from above, on the right rear quarter. Dark, maybe black. I don't recall the info. Made me smile. I had an 1800S Volvo when that ES wagon version came out. Out of my pay grade, but I still remember it.
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Follow this link to the H.A.M.B. site http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/early-ford-thunderbirds.229429/page-4and see post #95 - It contains a video clip of the T Bird wagon. Oldmics
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Thanks for the link, oldmics. The whole thread is interesting.
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Nice clip - very interesting custom
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It is interesting and different to see but if I had a Baby Bird I wouldn't think of doing that to it unless a had a spare Car to play with!
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The guys who did that build are Bird experts. They also have more than a few cars to play around with. Pretty Kool in my opinion.
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There was a article about it in the latest Early Bird Magazine
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If I'm not mistaken, Amos Minter has one he uses for a parts hauler. I pretty darn nice one,but a parts hauler non the less. (My memory isn't what it ought to be, could have been another builder). I saw it on one of those spotlight type shows on velocity. It was a VERY nicely done car!! Rowen
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