Station Wagons

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Fire Chief Wagon: 1962 Dodge Dart

We’ve featured plenty of firetrucks over the years, but this could be the first Fire Chief wagon we’ve ever seen! This Dart was used by Canfield, Ohio Fire Department and is claimed to have only covered 26k miles since… more»

1957 Chevrolet Wagon: Beauty Or Beast?

Four door classics seem like a great way to get into classic car ownership that doesn’t involve breaking the bank. This wagon listed here on craigslist in Cookson, Oklahoma looks great in these pictures. From this distance it looks like it… more»

Comstock Mode: 1976 Cadillac Eldorado

Lately, I’ve been keeping my eyes open for a fairly rare car: a first-generation Lexus IS300 Sportcross. It’s basically a wagon version of their popular sedan, but they imported far fewer of the wagon than the mass-produced 4-door. I… more»

30 Years In A Barn: 1959 Mercedes 190 Wagon

A coach-built wagon with the reliability and construction of a late 50’s Mercedes? What a nice combination! This 1959 Mercedes-Benz 190 Binz wagon gives the vintage Mercedes fan the opportunity to carry some stuff when the 190SL or 300SL just isn’t… more»

Rust Free Project: 1949 Willys Wagon

The seller of this project claims it is rust free, but it is looking a little rusty to me. Listed here on craigslist and parked in Orlando, Florida with a flexible price of $3,500. It is said to be a… more»

Inner Beauty: 1953 Chrysler Town And Country

It’s what’s inside that counts, right? This 1953 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country Station Wagon listed here on craigslist and parked in Frederick, Colorado and is priced at $10,800 and the inside has a lot going for it. According to the… more»

Classic Wagon: 1977 Chrysler Town & Country

Reader Edd J. sent in this great find from St. Louis, Missouri. It’s advertised here on eBay with bidding that hasn’t met reserve at this point. I’ll bet some of our younger readers think “Town and Country” means “minivan.”… more»

Cheap Nomad: 1976 Chevy Vega

Yes indeed there is a Vega nomad wagon! Take a look at this one here on craigslist. There were only 4,000 built, but the owner seems to be reasonable with their asking, although $3,000 is a lot of money for… more»

1972 VW Squareback Project For $950!

This project VW Type 3 Squareback seems like a great deal for a good looking little wagon. Listed here on craigslist in Rapid City, South Dakota for just $950, you can’t go wrong at this price! Could this be the… more»

Stately Wagon: 1967 Chrysler Town And Country

Jim S and Charles H found this beauty here on eBay in Ontario, California with a reasonable BIN of $4,999. It’s especially reasonable if you consider the price by the pound! This appears to be a really nice car, completely… more»

BF Exclusive: 1967 Plymouth Belvedere Wagon

From Tex – This car has a clean Oklahoma title and the registration is up-to-date. This is an exported model, sent to Belgium, sent back by an American Airman. I have all the paperwork. I have owned it since… more»

1976 AMC Matador Brougham: Room For 9

Here’s one I haven’t seen before: a 1976 AMC Matador Brougham wagon! You can find it here on eBay in Simpsonville, South Carolina. My first reaction to this long-nose estate is how aggressive a wagon can become with a simple… more»

Reader Find: 1958 Edsel Roundup

From Preston M. – Talk about rare! Ford decided to pit the new Edsel division against better established GM products with their 2 door Wagon called Roundup. The name invokes the then trendy cowboy theme and implies that the… more»

Rare Wagon: 1959 Opel Olympia Rekord

When I first spotted this Opel wagon, I thought it was a late ’50s Ford or Chevy wagon. The worn blue paint looks like something you’d see on an old Ford. The windshield and pillars have a similar design… more»

Wants It Gone: SAAB 95 Wagon

UPDATE: The SAAB has sold! From Wayne M. – This is a late 60’s 95 Saab station wagon. I came across it in Bluff, Utah a couple of days ago. The owner is very motivated and “wants it off… more»

Sweet Survivor: 1968 LTD Country Squire

Ford wagons didn’t change much after the 1960s until 1991. They were dependable, comfortable, roomy and tough. Wagons have become very popular these days and this beautiful 1968 Country Squire posted here on eBay may actually be as nice as… more»

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