This Pontiac ambulance is without a doubt one of my favorite vehicles I have encountered online in quite sometime. I have a thing for really, really, long cars, as well as station wagons. Therefore I naturally like hearses, and… more»
Station Wagons
Hello Kitty! 1977 Reliant Kitten Van
If you’re like me, and let’s hope that you’re not for your family’s sake, you love anything unusual like this. Yes, even if it’s in a country other than the US. Barn Finds is read around the world and… more»
GTS Turbo Power! 1987 Plymouth Reliant Wagon
“If you can find a better car, buy it”, said Lee Iacocca in the 1980s when he was peddling Chrysler’s savior vehicles – the versatile K-car. Or, better yet, build it! This 1987 Plymouth Reliant Wagon has a little… more»
Polluting Pony: 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon
Just because the color is minty fresh doesn’t mean this Pinto wagon is clean! Its Fort Collins, Colorado-based seller is letting it go because it won’t pass local emissions tests; guess I won’t be picking it up and bringing… more»
Loaded Lugger: 1959 Ford Country Squire
Claimed to have been special ordered new by a Ford executive, this ’59 Country Squire wagon is certainly loaded for bear, with power everything, factory air, and a numbers-matching 352-cubic inch Thunderbird V8. Showing just 60,000 miles and wearing… more»
Proto-AeroWagen: 1974 Corvette Shooting Brake
Have you seen the sexy new Callaway AeroWagen shooting brake conversion for the C7 Corvette? It adds striking style, greater cargo capacity, and improved aerodynamic efficiency to any new ‘Vette—but at a cost of $14,990 for the conversion, on… more»
Pampered Poncho: 35K-Mile 1975 Pontiac Safari
Station wagons usually live a rough life, covering lots of miles and hauling lots of cargo—and often a bunch of unruly kids too! This super low-mileage ’75 Pontiac Catalina Safari wagon has clearly had an easier go of it, meaning… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1975 AMC Hornet Sportabout
Seller Description: This barn find has been stored in the barn since 1990. Runs decent. Very little rust anywhere on the vehicle. If there is any it is surface based. 304 v-8 engine. May need new exhaust. Has four… more»
Real Family Truck: 1963 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire
Perhaps not the prettiest wagon ever built, the Studebaker Lark Wagonaire offered a unique and different approach on the family car that could do it all. Capable of hauling your family and a random tall object of your choice,… more»
V8 And Air Conditioning: 1965 Dodge Dart Wagon
A clean and honest station wagon always seems like a great answer to the family equipped auto enthusiast. This ’65 Dart Wagon is a factory V8 car with air conditioning! With a great original look, and an extremely solid… more»
Well Loved Wagon: 1961 Plymouth Valiant Wagon
Station wagons can often lead a life as harsh as a pickup truck. With the ability to haul family and friends, with various odds and ends, a wagon can live a precarious life for sure. This 1961 Valiant wagon… more»
Supercharged Stude: 1957 Packard Clipper Wagon
This two-owner 1957 Packard Clipper Wagon is a supercharged version and it sure would be a show-stopper. It’s on Craigslist with an asking price of $12,500 in cash, but bring cash and the seller may take a reasonable offer…. more»
Bargain 1978 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon
This could be one heck of a bargain for a very unique car. Ford made a ton of Pintos, but when was the last time you saw one of these driving around? The seller bought it a few months… more»
Two For One: 1965 Oldsmobile Vista Cruisers
Two for one automotive deals are often a great way to get enough extra parts to complete one of the cars as a project. These early Vista Cruisers aren’t that common to see anymore, and the main wagon seems… more»
Ramblin’ Wagon: 1965 Rambler Ambassador 880
I’m a huge fan of the stacked-headlight fifth-generation Ramblers and this 1965 Rambler Ambassador 880 Wagon looks like a winner. It even has a manual transmission! I know, a manual in a wagon may not be ideal for most… more»