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Barry Tone
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I hear they're real cozy to ride in. However, mind, the tailgate window seals are near impossible to find unless you're willing to pay some company over $1,000 to re-manufacture them. I don't own a clam wagon, but I've heard plenty about the rear window seals, having spent lots of time at the "[Station Wagon Forums.":](http://www.stationwagonforums.com

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Also, here's a build thread at the wagon forum for Vetteman61's "[1971 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon.":](http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/fixing-up-a-71-grand-safari.19936/) (72 pages, so far.)


 
In short: he got it, got it fixed up real nice minus issues like door + seal alignment and the rear window seal, then someone nearly rear-ended him in it, then his wife rear ended someone in it, and it's been shelved for a few years since then.


 
He also worked on other cars in the same thread. He's got a later 50s Chevy Sedan, and a later 70s Caprice 2 Door (which his wife also got rear ended in, she seems like an accident magnet for classics, but maybe not. The Caprice did goet fixed up.)
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Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Artist -

Needs to know Hebrew.
"@i-shooped-a-pwny":/forums/dis/topics/automotive-enthusiasts?post_id=5142887#post_5142887

I hear they're real cozy to ride in. However, mind, the tailgate window seals are near impossible to find unless you're willing to pay some company over $1,000 to re-manufacture them. I don't own a clam wagon, but I've heard plenty about the rear window seals, having spent lots of time at the "Station Wagon Forums.":http://www.stationwagonforums.com

Also, here's a build thread at the wagon forum for Vetteman61's "1971 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon.":http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/fixing-up-a-71-grand-safari.19936/ (72 pages, so far.)

In short: he got it, got it fixed up real nice minus issues like door + seal alignment and the rear window seal, then someone nearly rear-ended him in it, then his wife rear ended someone in it, and it's been shelved for a few years since then.

He also worked on other cars in the same thread. He's got a later 50s Chevy Sedan, and a later 70s Caprice 2 Door (which his wife also got rear ended in, she seems like an accident magnet for classics, orbut maybe not. The Caprice got fixed up.)
No reason given
Edited by Barry Tone
Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Artist -

Needs to know Hebrew.
"@i-shooped-a-pwny":/forums/dis/topics/automotive-enthusiasts?post_id=5142887#post_5142887

I hear they're real cozy to ride in. However, mind, the tailgate window seals are near impossible to find unless you're willing to pay some company over $1,000 to re-manufacture them. I don't own a clam wagon, but I've heard plenty about the rear window seals, having spent lots of time at the "Station Wagon Forums.":http://www.stationwagonforums.com

Also, here's a build thread at the wagon forum for Vetteman61's "1971 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon.":http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/fixing-up-a-71-grand-safari.19936/ (72 pages, so far.)

In short: he got it, got it fixed up real nice minus issues like door + seal alignment and the rear window seal, then someone nearly rear-ended him in it, then his wife rear ended someone in it, and it's been shelved for a few years since then.

He also worked on other cars in the same thread. He's got a later 50s Chevy Sedan, and a later 70s Caprice 2 Door (which his wife also got rear ended in, she seems like an accident magnet for classics, or maybe not. The Caprice got fixed up.)
No reason given
Edited by Barry Tone
Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Artist -

Needs to know Hebrew.
"@i-shooped-a-pwny":/forums/dis/topics/automotive-enthusiasts?post_id=5142887#post_5142887

I hear they're real cozy to ride in. However, mind, the tailgate window seals are near impossible to find unless you're willing to pay some company over $1,000 to re-manufacture them. I don't own a clam wagon, but I've heard plenty about the rear window seals, having spent lots of time at the "Station Wagon Forums.":http://www.stationwagonforums.com

Also, there's a build thread at the wagon forum for Vetteman61's "1971 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon.":http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/fixing-up-a-71-grand-safari.19936/ (72 pages, so far.)

In short: he got it, got it fixed up real nice minus issues like door + seal alignment and the rear window seal, then someone nearly rear-ended him in it, then his wife rear ended someone in it, and it's been shelved for a few years since then.

He also worked on other cars in the same thread. He's got a later 50s Chevy Sedan, and a later 70s Caprice 2 Door.
No reason given
Edited by Barry Tone