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Well, The Honey Wagon Farm was  named because I was a bee keeper and my father who use to build sail boats in Detroit retired building carriages and western wagons, and martin bird houses  for front lawns and gardens. They were sold at traders markets and nuseries. I had a woodshop and he answered the phone “ The Honey Farm” and I corrected him by saying, “no the Honey Wagon Farm” not knowing there were different honey wagons in the county. 

However I get it all the time no big deal to me. From a 120 hives now down to 4 by attrition, disease parasites other global plagues. 

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Congrats on your purchase and welcome from a '38 P6 Coupe owner. I've had it almost 14 years. Let's see pics of your cars. 

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On 12/16/2022 at 12:45 PM, keithb7 said:

I concur, my favorite year Mopar is 1938. I am biased as I have a coupe and a sedan, both from '38. Both are stock. One is no better than the other. Both are great and fun to drive with their unique features. Check out this photo from the Mopar dealer in 1938.  Not bad for a poor economic year. I think I see 1 left over '37 in there.

 

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Great picture Keith.

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I bought my 37 D5 from my neighbor's grandmother for one hundred dollars back in 1962. Parked it in 72 an brought it back to life in 2014 rebuilding the motor, replaced the trans with T5 and rear end with Explore 8.8 and Rusty Hope discs conversion on front. 20210917_164210.jpg.c7a05408491063c055805dc21cfd6fed.jpg

 

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15 minutes ago, bones44 said:

I bought my 37 D5 from my neighbor's grandmother for one hundred dollars back in 1962. Parked it in 72 an brought it back to life in 2014 rebuilding the motor, replaced the trans with T5 and rear end with Explore 8.8 and Rusty Hope discs conversion on front. 

NICE!!!

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