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If you were buying a Mopar wagon in 1959 these would have been your choices less less the Chrysler New Yorker and Windsor.  Desoto,  Dodge, and Plymouth four door and two door.

1959 Dodge Plym wagons

John F. Quilter
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Very nice John!



   
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OMG John,  those are some cool. I love old wagons. I really like that 2 door Plymouth wagon. Do you have more pics of it? I'd love to see them.🤑



   
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Nice. Which ones did you build vs buy?


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Posted by: @geno

OMG John,  those are some cool. I love old wagons. I really like that 2 door Plymouth wagon. Do you have more pics of it? I'd love to see them.🤑

  As per your request.    These two station wagons are Vector Models, resin made items from, the Ukraine and are based on the White Box diecast sedan shown in this photo.  1959 was the last year for a Mopar 2 door wagon.

1959 Plymouths X3 #1

 


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Nice. Which ones did you build vs buy?

  The CHP car and the Sierra wagon were modified 3D prints I built. 

1959 Dodge CHP const
1959 Dodge construct #4
1959 Dodge door seats ect
1959 Dodge SW construct #1
1959 Dodge SW construct #3

 


John F. Quilter
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@john-quilter Those are stunning John, also, the ones you built are amazing. I've always loved the '59 Plymouths. As a kid, I remember riding in my Uncle Charlie's '59 Fury. What a car. I was hooked, lol.💯😁



   
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Love them!


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@john-quilter Those are stunning John, also, the ones you built are amazing. I've always loved the '59 Plymouths. As a kid, I remember riding in my Uncle Charlie's '59 Fury. What a car. I was hooked, lol.💯😁

Oh,  Plymouths?...I have a few of them as well.

1959 Plymouths X7 #1

 


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In response to your question about which wagon I would purchase. I like the Desoto but would probably wind up with a Plymouth which isn’t a bad thing.  They all look great. I have a 59 vector wagon, whitebox sedan and the Brooklin Desoto in two colors.  Need the Dodge.



   
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@john-quilter All beautiful John, his was the color of your green convertible,  only in hardtop form.😊



   
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Nice selection and stunning 3D work as always John. You have produced an amazing and quite unique collection of vehicles. Thanks for sharing.



   
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