I think it was on Sta-Wag Forums, Rob. I have posted that pic several times. I no longer live at that house, but my current home has a very long secluded driveway. :TU: I guess, now, I'll have to take some new pics.
1960 Invicta Wagon. Just purchased, awaiting delivery. It may take a while, but it'll get a frame off restoration. Needs a lot of work!
Extremely rare bird in this day and age ! Do her up right and you will reap a real nice car/or sale which ever your shootin for.
Thanks for the comment guys. Not going for an original restoration, but I will keep the original parts so that we may put it back at a later date should we choose. Still working out details, but right now it looks like a JW 470ci/ TH400 and as earlier stated, she is comming off the frame to be done correctly. Here are a few more pics along with one of what the paint may turn out like. Still trying to figure out the paint scheme. I want the more subdued White/ Gun Metal with Red interior while my fiance wants the White/ Red with Red interior. Seems the only thing we can agree on is the interior. ou: It didn't come with the third row seat (unfortunately), but may add one. Still has the ignition switch on the carb to be activated by the pedal though. :TU: Will post updates as it progresses.
Wow your second photo from the left, I worked at a gas station in Toronto and I sware the car with the louvers that is a twin to one of the guys cars that worked there. Love the 68 or 69 wagon with the hitch. cool
I grew up in TO - I worked at the gas station on hwy27 just above hwy 7 during high school, Thats my 79 Toyota SR5 - t?AKA Trans Am killer an tuner I built in the early 80's ( before rice burners were called tuners and considered quick) he 70 estate wont upload even though i resized down to 400x600 ?and the wagon is my 70 toyota crown wagon ( 2600 factory headers 150 mph speedo - doubt it would ever go that fast.