My name is Rick...
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My name is Rick...
Hello, I just found this forum today! I couldn't be happier, because yes we are the underdogs of the Ford Line-up....
My MEL collection includes
1. 1959 Colony Park Wagon 430 cu in. w/air (Currently undergoing a Frame off restoration) Project completion date fall 2009 2. 1959 Park Lane Convertible. 430 cu in. w/air (waiting for the Colony Park to finish before Frame off for this one) 3. 1959 Lincoln Mark IV Convertible 430 cu in w/air 4. 2 x 1960 Lincoln Mark V Convertibles w/air (both need restorations
5. 1959 Edsel Convertible 361 cu in.
My MEL collection includes
1. 1959 Colony Park Wagon 430 cu in. w/air (Currently undergoing a Frame off restoration) Project completion date fall 2009 2. 1959 Park Lane Convertible. 430 cu in. w/air (waiting for the Colony Park to finish before Frame off for this one) 3. 1959 Lincoln Mark IV Convertible 430 cu in w/air 4. 2 x 1960 Lincoln Mark V Convertibles w/air (both need restorations
5. 1959 Edsel Convertible 361 cu in.
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Hey Rick, welcome to the forum. You got a nice collection. Love the convertibles.
In this forum we have a bunch of gentlemen like you who give a lot of effort and expense to preserve and maintain those cultural assets. I salute you. Classic auto parts should be tax free and legaly set off against tax liability IMO.
I'd be pleased to see a few pics of your restoration progression once in a while.
Good luck w. all your projects and thanx for joining.
In this forum we have a bunch of gentlemen like you who give a lot of effort and expense to preserve and maintain those cultural assets. I salute you. Classic auto parts should be tax free and legaly set off against tax liability IMO.
I'd be pleased to see a few pics of your restoration progression once in a while.
Good luck w. all your projects and thanx for joining.
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Wow, that looks like a fun place to work at. Is this your garage?. Are you doing all this as a hobby or are you a professional?
BTW. May I ask you to repost your cars in the "Show us your ride Section"? This way we could bundle the member cars at one spot.
May I send you my T-Bird. I needs some work,
BTW. May I ask you to repost your cars in the "Show us your ride Section"? This way we could bundle the member cars at one spot.
May I send you my T-Bird. I needs some work,

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No, I'm not doing this one myself. In the past I did almost all of the work. The last car I did was in the '90's. It was a 1961 Falcon. Since I got married, and have 4 kids, the wife wont let me do something of this magnitude anymore.Theo wrote:Wow, that looks like a fun place to work at. Is this your garage?. Are you doing all this as a hobby or are you a professional?
BTW. May I ask you to repost your cars in the "Show us your ride Section"? This way we could bundle the member cars at one spot.
May I send you my T-Bird. I needs some work,


I'll repost for you. I noticed the section on the engine photo's. When it's done I'll post those photo's there!
All the best...
Rick
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Same here. Two kids, a wife, 2 scooters, one motorbike, one horse to take care of, a huge garden and much less money in the pocket 
Again thany for posting.

Again thany for posting.
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hello Rick
Welcome
My name is Jim. Good to have a fellow 59 Mercury collector on board! You just got to love those 59 colony parks.
Welcome
My name is Jim. Good to have a fellow 59 Mercury collector on board! You just got to love those 59 colony parks.
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Welcome Rick. That's a cool collection. I especially like the Wagon - that must be an oddball car at the local shows. From the photos there's no indication it needed a frame up restoration. Did have hidden rust issues?
Cheers,
Reijer
Cheers,
Reijer
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION!
I love those MERC HDTP WAGONS...
Here are some shots of a restored 59 MERC CONV. I think the restorer was near Gettysburg, PA and posted these on the old forum-
I love those MERC HDTP WAGONS...
Here are some shots of a restored 59 MERC CONV. I think the restorer was near Gettysburg, PA and posted these on the old forum-
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Reijer,reijerlincoln wrote:Welcome Rick. That's a cool collection. I especially like the Wagon - that must be an oddball car at the local shows. From the photos there's no indication it needed a frame up restoration. Did have hidden rust issues?
Cheers,
Reijer
Thank you. The wagon has not seen a show yet. I also own a 1959 Country Squire that is all original, and in excellent condition that I take to shows.
The only rust issues were under the battery (bad), and some spots on the tailgate, and rear wheel well areas (very light).
All the best...
RIck
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Thank you sir! Are there interior, and engine photo's for that car also?KULTULZ wrote:ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION!
I love those MERC HDTP WAGONS...
Here are some shots of a restored 59 MERC CONV. I think the restorer was near Gettysburg, PA and posted these on the old forum
All the best...
Rick
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