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Brand New National Lampoons Family Truckster!

If you’re like me, the 1983 classic National Lampoon’s Vacation starring Chevy Chase is a must-watch whenever it is on television. With the most popular in the “Vacation” series probably being Christmas Vacation, the first movie is a cult classic that introduced us to the Griswold family as they traveled cross country to reach the fictional Wally World theme park. Their mode of transportation was a “Metalic Pea, Wagon Queen Family Truckster.” A little over a year ago, we featured another replica of the Family Truckster here on Barn Finds. That one was heading to auction at Barrett-Jackson and ended up selling for over $100,000! The Truckster you see here was made in 2020 by Bandit Movie Cars and it can be found here on eBay with an asking price just shy of $40,000. That seems like a bargain compared to the price the other car realized last year. Take a look at this one and see what you think. Thanks to Roger for the tip on this wagon!

“You think you hate it now but wait til’ you drive it.” is one of the classic lines delivered by comedic actor Eugene Levy. Levy plays the salesman who sells Clark Griswold (Chase) the car but unfortunately for Griswold, the Wagon Queen Family Truckster is not the car he ordered. Due to the quick staff at the car dealership, Griswold’s trade-in is quickly processed and crushed forcing him to take the Truckster. If you’ve never seen Vacation, check it out. You won’t be disappointed!

The interior looks just like it probably did when the Griswold’s drove it off the lot back in the 80s!

While it appears that Bandit Movie Cars mainly focuses on cars with a Smokey and the Bandit theme, they also have produced cars such as this Family Truckster and other movie cars. This looks like a really cool car and would get a ton of attention where ever you take it. What do you think?

Comments

  1. Avatar photo Steve

    Something like this is definitely a more then 3 pictures car.

    Like 20
    • Avatar photo Car Nut Tacoma

      I agree. The more pics posted, the better.

      Like 5
  2. Avatar photo PairsNPaint

    Is the mummified body of Aunt Edna included in the sale?

    It’s missing the dog leash tied to the back bumper, so it’s a no-sale for me!

    Like 39
  3. Avatar photo Mark

    Not to burst anyone’s bubble, but if you buy this with some wild fantasy about having a Christie Brinkley type in a Ferrari keeping you company motoring down the freeway, make no mistake, you’ll do no better than a Chris Christie looking gal in a drop top Miata.

    Like 26
    • Avatar photo Joe Btfsplk

      I could live with that!

      Like 8
  4. Avatar photo Arby

    Their interior was darker brown.
    It’s missing the “Lou Glutz” front plate.

    Like 5
  5. Avatar photo jerry z

    HAHAHAHAHA! Someone would actually buy the contraption!

    Like 7
    • Avatar photo Drake

      I would buy this! Lived that movie!

      Like 4
    • Avatar photo Gordon Mobley

      That is uglier than home made sin . . . !

      Like 1
  6. Avatar photo Major Thom

    Jeez how many duplicates of this thing exist now? Not as yawn-inducing at a show as a Starsky & Hutch Torino replica…but getting there.

    Like 8
  7. Avatar photo Ken Jennings

    Is that a Ford underneath? It would be nice to read some of the details, engine, trans, etc.

    Like 5
    • Avatar photo Harry

      Yes, it’s an ‘83 Ford Country Squire

      Like 3
  8. Avatar photo Mike

    All that time spent on details and they couldn’t get the grill opening to look like the one in the movie pic.

    Like 16
    • Avatar photo Rodney - GSM

      ….no kidding.

      Like 3
  9. Avatar photo Poppy

    Clark’s trade in was a Vista Cruiser, I think. They crushed the wrong car.

    Like 11
  10. Avatar photo MH

    They did crush the wrong car! This one is nothing like the one in the movie! Way to fake!!!!!

    Like 2
  11. Avatar photo Jerry

    I loved seeing the real one when parts of the movie was filmed In Flagstaff Arizona!!

    Like 4
  12. Avatar photo The One

    There is something for everybody. This time, it isn’t me, thank God

    Like 5
    • Avatar photo Pothole

      Amen

      Like 0
  13. Avatar photo Vince H

    Rear wheel cover must still be in ST. Louis.

    Like 7
    • Avatar photo BK13

      Whatever you say, Honky Lips!

      Like 6
  14. Avatar photo Kralik

    What the Pinto could have been?

    Like 0
  15. Avatar photo Douglas Threlfall Member

    If you watch the opening to “Married With Children” you can see the Family Truckster leaving Chicago. It’s in the opening credits.

    Like 3
  16. Avatar photo Millenkneeil

    If still too rich for your blood, maybe a 1/18th scale? https://www.supercar1.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=9121

    Like 2
  17. Avatar photo Matthew Gowdy

    Why would you spend all of that money for something THAT ugly?

    Like 2
  18. Avatar photo Paul

    If you think you hate it now; wait until you drive it.

    Like 2
  19. Avatar photo John

    Why?

    Like 0
  20. Avatar photo JoeNYWF64

    I see these but never ONE replica “yellowish gold” ’71? mustang fastback from the gr8 classic movie “Gone in 60 seconds” (1974)?

    Like 1
  21. Avatar photo Stevieg

    The real family truckster had crank windows. Remember Clark, right after hearing gunfire in East St. Louis saying “Roll ’em up”?
    Incorrect wheel covers (except for the missing one lol), all sorts of out of place details.
    Not a fan of metallic pea lol.

    Like 1
  22. Avatar photo chrlsful

    no, itsa LTD they made look like the CS (sorta). Been corresponding but wanna take it back to slightly more oem…He can keep “all the extra” for 1/4 the price…

    Bid on one but Burt Reynolds got it, to only die1 yr later…

    Like 0
  23. Avatar photo BR

    It’s obvious that the people that bash it haven’t seen the movie.

    Like 0
  24. Avatar photo Bill

    It’s a damned fine automobile!

    Like 1
    • Avatar photo Rolls-Royce

      Yes Bill, I don’t think its a damned fine automobile, but I think I would love it when I drive ones in it.

      Like 0

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