The most interesting of the Tri Five Chevies (1955-57) is the Nomad, a 2-door “sport wagon” that was part of the Bel Air series. It had its own sheet metal from the windshield back and was one of two… more»
Three-Door 1959 International Travelall B-100
If ever there was a time when I wanted to have a photo of the VIN and data plate, this is it. This second-generation International Travelall is listed as a 1962 model which it clearly isn’t due to the… more»
Rare Two-Door 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon Project
I had to do a double-take when I saw this one. I’ve never seen a two-door ’60 Chevy station wagon. I didn’t even though they made one. It’s easy to see why they’re popular with the Hot Rod and… more»
21-Window Conversion: 1967 Volkswagen Bus
This is a new one on me: a 13-window 1967 Volkswagen Bus that’s been converted to a coveted 21-window model. That’s certainly one way around the major cost of entry for the desirable 21-window models that have gone off… more»
1959 Ford Country Squire Wagon
It’s pretty rare to find a wagon like this 1959 Ford Country Squire in the running but not quite drivable state. Most have either rusted away completely or haven’t run in years. This ready-to-be-refurbished classic is being sold here… more»
Mark II Conversion Van: 1984 Ford Econoline E150
It should become plenty obvious that the 1980s have come roaring back when a minty conversion van such as this is fetching over $10,000. There was a time when you wouldn’t want to be seen in a rig like… more»
Rare Station Wagon: 1956 Powell Sport Wagon
UPDATE – We showed this rare Powell Sport Wagon last December and the seller is listing it again, here on craigslist, with a slightly lower asking price of $26,000 or best offer. It’s a very rare and interesting vehicle… more»
Muscle Wagon: 1967 Chevrolet Caprice 427 4-Speed
There are times when enthusiasts with a larger family can feel left out of the muscle car scene, but that doesn’t need to be the case. This 1967 Chevrolet Caprice Custom Estate is a spotless wagon with seating for… more»
All Original 1965 Humber Super Snipe Estate
I don’t know why I see a 1958 Packard when I look at the front end of this 1965 Humber Super Snipe Series Va Estate, maybe it’s just the quad headlights (the first British car to receive them) or… more»
















