As a fan of sporty cars and wagons, a car like this 1965 Buick Sport Wagon seems like the best of both worlds. It’s almost like the old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercials, “You got sport on my wagon!”… more»
Station Wagons
1 of 159 Made: 1958 Packard Wagon
With only 159 of these 1958 Packard Wagons produced in the company’s last year, they’re the definition of rare. They’re also slightly awkward and/or ungainly, scale-wise, which makes me like them even more. This example is listed on eBay in… more»
Loaded 440 V8 Hauler: 1973 Dodge Monaco Wagon
There are wagons and then there are wagons. This 1973 Dodge Monaco Wagon is a wagon-wagon. A wagon lover’s wagon. It’s wagonriffic, it’s.. er.. ok, enough of that. (but, it’s a wagon!) This wagon of wagons is listed on… more»
Put the Pieces Together: 1958 Morris Minor Traveller
This 1958 Morris Minor Traveller is a running project that comes with almost all the needed pieces to get it back in top shape! What’s not included is all of the time and labor needed to put these pieces… more»
Practical Wagon? 1979 Chevrolet Monza (Vega)
Did you know the Chevrolet Vega didn’t actually die in 1977 like all the books tell you? That’s right, while a lot of the underpinnings continued with a new skin in the Monza coupe and fastback, the Vega “Kammback”… more»
Low Mileage V8: 1978 Chrysler Town & Country
If you are like me, you have a certain weakness for old V8 station wagons with wood applique and air conditioning, just like this 1978 Chrysler Town & Country. Thought to have covered only 15,000 miles in its lifetime,… more»
Gas Crunch King: 1978 Toyota Corolla Wagon
This is the car that made Toyota famous, at least in the US market. Well, not specifically this 1978 Toyota Corolla Deluxe Wagon but the third-generation Corollas, in general. This one can be found on craigslist, or go here… more»
Fall To Pieces: 1955 Pontiac Safari Wagon
This car is sure a tempting project! With a portion of the tear-down complete, this 1955 Pontiac Safari Wagon is poised to be a great addition to someone’s workshop. Found here on Hemmings with an asking price of $22,000,… more»
New Classic? 1994 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser S
1994 isn’t quite at the 25-year mark as far as being considered generally safe to show on a “classic car” website without receiving several comments about it not being old enough, but this 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser S is… more»
Garage Sale Twofer: Opel 1900 Sport Wagon Pair
File this under, “Why can’t this happen to me?” The seller claims he purchased a garage building and inside were two fairly solid Opel 1900 Sport Wagons. The now-former owner of the garage doesn’t want the cars, and neither… more»
Low Mileage Custom: 1966 Cadillac Deville Wagon
Quite possibly the epitome of style, luxury, and comfort, this 1966 Cadillac Deville was custom built for Ralph Levin, who previously owned a car museum that went belly up in 2010. When this car was auctioned off from the… more»
Tin Woody: 1954 Chevrolet 210 Wagon
Woodies are costly no matter how you look at it, but a tin woody offers woody looks for small cost, much like this 1954 Chevrolet 210. In the process of being revived, the seller has had to stop work… more»
Bring 8 Friends: 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II Wagon
Wagons are hotter’n (insert un-pc phrase here) right now. This 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II Wagon is one hot wagon, even the eBay bids are hot with over $9,200 being thrown down so far on it and the reserve isn’t… more»
99% Original & Unrestored: 1967 Pontiac Catalina Wagon
Yeah, it was hard for me to believe this was an original car and not a restoration – but I believe the seller when they state that it was a one family, Santa Rosa California car until 2015. It’s… more»
Last Registered In 1980: 1976 Jeep Cherokee S
Wide white walls usually bring out a few comments, especially when the vehicle is later than the mid-1960s. How about when they’re on a 4×4 1976 Jeep Cherokee S? This fancy, sporty (S = sport) Cherokee is listed on… more»
$3,700: 1988 Nissan Pulsar NX SE Sportbak
I can’t think of a car that is universally-loved, one with such a jaw-dropping design that there isn’t a living human who isn’t nuts over it. The closest thing I can think of is a Series-1 Jaguar E-Type convertible… more»