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Them duke boys done growed up!

I guess since Dodge never made the '69 Charger in station wagon form, a Mercury Colony Park is the next best thing for totin' around the young'uns. Note the precise Rustoleum strokes, covering the badges and turn signals smoothly and evenly. And you hardly notice the overspray around the numbers on the door.

That sticker on the cargo bay window lets us know that this person's a rebel...just a little bit. Couldn't tell if there was another itty-bitty stars & bars on the roof like the OG (Original General).


From the back, you can see that this person has a lot to...umm...whisper. I swear you'd impale your radiator on that trailer hitch if you tried to read any of those. Notice something missing from that hitch? Does that make it a trailer tongue?

You can better see the precision paint job in this picture. You can also see that this car (like most of the Country Squire/Colony Park wagons) had wood paneling. And instead of peeling it off, it was simply painted over. Yee haw! I wonder if the horn plays "Dixie" when jumping over Roscoe & Cletus through the country dirt roads of....Minnesota? Is it just me, or is the sight of rebel flags north of the Mason-Dixon line disturbing?


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