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1976 Chevrolet Caprice Estate | Station Wagon Forums The exterior colors remind me a lot of my wagon, but I think mine is a little darker *Interesting interior note - the '76 Caprice wagons seem to have the same identical door panels as the '76 Impala wagons I know that at least the 71-74 Caprice wagons had the Caprice emblem on the door panels 1976 Caprice wagon 1976 Impala wagon
1949 Mercury Woodie | Station Wagon Forums The NADA guide currently lists the '49 Mercury wagon at $51,000 low, $77,000 average, and $98,800 high Based on that, our example here should be somewhere in the $85-90k range, I would think I think that with our example here, it's the Covid thing
96 Buick Roadmaster | Station Wagon Forums When looking at a used wagon, pull the trim and see if the spare tire well has water in it It's also common to see rust on the pillars, especially the rears Keep the car waxed My '96 Roady wagon has been in Texas since new, and has no rust at all, but some of the pics from folks up north are scary
1973 Chevrolet Bel Air | Station Wagon Forums On the Holden models from the 70's in Australia, the doors won't fit from a sedan to a wagon because the wagon has squarer window frames to match the wagon styling and as a result, the little quarter window is a different shape, but the wind up glass and rubber wipes still fit either door
Rear air deflector | Station Wagon Forums OK, call it a spoiler, rear air deflector, wing, whatever My question is to its purpose But I want to know specifically if it is intended to
Station Wagon of the Day 1970 Chevy Townsman Wagon I grew up on a 1970 Chevy Townsman Wagon in Germany Rare car at the time too in Germany; was a demonstrator car at the local Opel Dealer We had it for about 15 years; had 4 paint jobs over that time original light yellw beige, then red, then two tone beige and brown ,then black
1957 Pontiac Star Chief Safari Wagon Rare Transcontinental Model The new wagon was given GM Style Number 2762SDF and priced at $3636 It was an upmarket version of the Super Chief and Chieftain four-door wagons and also Pontiac’s priciest station wagon: $155 more than the Star Chief Custom Safari two-door wagon
1968 Chevy Caprice Wagon | Station Wagon Forums The '68 Caprice wagon was once my favorite Chevy also, until I discovered the '69 Still the '68 remains a solid #2 on my Chevy list I am a big fan of hideaway headlights Add woodgrain and you've really got me For some reason the grille on this wagon seems extra good looking It may be the angle of the photo
1957 Studebaker Parkview | Station Wagon Forums Pinehurst was the name given to the President (289) powered wagon Parkview was a Commander (259) powered wagon, and Pelham was a Champion (185) powered wagon All '56s were two doors The Pinehurst was one year only For 1957 Studebaker had these~ Broadmoor~ President 289 powered four door Provincial~ Commander 259 powered four door