When most of us think of Suburbans, we think of massive four door SUVs, but this 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Suburban has just two doors and is in amazing condition. Plymouth built an impressive number of these wagons, but very… more»
Rusty 1955 Chevy Nomad
There are some cars that people desire so badly that they are willing to pay top dollar for them even if they are complete basket-cases. Take this 1955 Chevy Nomad for instance. When new, these cars were used to… more»
Reader’s Choice: Wagon Wednesday
After having a hard time finding a wagon to write up for today, I decided to employ the help of our readers by asking for suggestions. Well, they bombarded our fb wall with cars from all over the internet,… more»
Wood Estate: 1953 Buick Super Eight Wagon
What’s better than a wagon? How about a Super Woodie Wagon? The combination of Buick’s Super Eight and Woodie Wagon created what could be one of the best looking wagons to come out of the early ’50s. This 1953… more»
Lumber Wagon: 1947 Pontiac Streamliner Woody
Steel might be strong, but it’s also cold. It can never offer the character and warmth that hardwood can. For a short period in the late ’40s and early ’50s, a few manufactures were combining the two to make… more»
Kicked To The Curb: 1958 Edsel Villager Wagon
Ford may have considered Edsel a failure, but they actually sold quite a few cars. They moved a little over 63k units in 1958 which is nothing to be ashamed of. Problem is, they wanted to sell 200k. Of… more»
Nomad Fighter: 1956 Studebaker Parkview
Wagon Wednesday is upon us once again and we thought we would kick off the day with a rare two door American wagon that isn’t a Nomad. This 1956 Studebaker Commander Parkview is very rare and while it isn’t… more»
War Wagon: 1942 Pontiac Chieftain Woodie
We know it’s not Wednesday, but this wagon is too cool to not feature. This 1942 Pontiac Chieftain was originally purchased by the Army and there are documents to prove it. They painted it an olive-drab color and used… more»
Last Minute Gift: 1930s Clipper Coaster Wagon
With Christmas right around the corner, many of us are doing last minute shopping. My wife and I just purchased a little red wagon for our son. We figured that since Radio Flyers littered the neighborhoods we grew up… more»
Project 1972 Stageway Airporter
When we featured a Stageway Airporter last Wednesday, we figured we wouldn’t see another one anytime soon. That was until we came across this 1972 Stageway Pontiac Airporter here on eBay. We then quickly noticed that the seller offering… more»
Seats Twelve: 1967 Stageway Airporter
It’s Wednesday again and here is today’s wagon. Some people get all excited when a vehicle has a third row, well this one has four! It is a 1967 Stageway Airporter and as the name suggests, it was used… more»
Original Paint: 1953 Ford Country Sedan
This 1953 Ford Country Sedan is claimed to still be wearing its original paint. That is quite a feat for a 30 year old car, but this wagon is going to turn 60 soon. It needs some work, but… more»
Swedish Surfer: 1967 Volvo 122 Wagon
Here is today’s obligatory Volvo. Reader David C sent this in last week for Wagon Wednesday and ironically it is from the same area as the surf wagon (Morro Bay). This one is in a little better shape though…. more»
French Amazon: 1960 Peugeot 403 Wagon
To wrap up Wagon Wednesday, we have a 1960 Peugeot 403 wagon. Peugeot was right along side Volvo when they started building wagons and some will argue that they were the better of the two. We will let you… more»
911 Compromise: 1993 Volvo 240 Classic
We couldn’t have Wagon Wednesday without bringing up Volvo. Loved by hippies and college professors alike, the 240 is the quintessential wagon. Most people don’t understand them, but in a sea of SUVs and Crossovers, the Volvo 240 looks… more»















