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Saab Stash: 1968 Saab 95 Wagon & More

Some owners were disappointed when Saab switched from their two-stroke to a V4 engine. It was more conventional and smoked a whole lot less though. This 95 wagon is for those who like four strokes. It is located in… more»

Family Wagon: 1954 Mercury Monterey Woodie

In an attempt to capture buyers looking for an entry level luxury car, Ford created the Mercury line in 1938. The brand was at its peak in the 1950’s and the top model was the Monterey. It came in… more»

1966 Pontiac Bonneville Hurst Wagon

When it comes to performance upgrades, few brands are as easily recognizable as Hurst. The company became famous for their trick shifters and performance upgrades in the mid ’60s. The seller of this 1966 Pontiac Bonneville Station Wagon claims… more»

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe Barn Find

Few classics are as iconic and easily recognized as the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Rarely do we come across barn find Bel Airs, but when we do they tend to be missing parts or in rough condition. Take this… more»

Barn Icon: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

Over the past century, Chevrolet has produced many iconic vehicles. One of the most recognizable of these icons has to be the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. It must have been a rush to find this pink ’57 two door…. more»

Falcon Fighter: 1964 Chevrolet Nova Wagon

The 1960’s was the start for a new wave of car styling, but instead of the curvy and elegant looks of the cars of the ’50s, the new styling was simpler and boxier. Chevrolet had begun to make the… more»

Family Wagon: 1949 Plymouth Deluxe Woody

We aren’t sure what it is about Woody Wagons that make them look so fantastic, but whatever it is, we love it. These family haulers are becoming difficult to find, especially ones that don’t need all new wood work…. more»

Old Econobox: 1948 Crosley Station Wagon

Today Crosley may be known for household appliances, but back in the forties they tried their hand at automobiles and boy, did they come up with some interesting ones. With all the small cars on our streets today, this… more»

Rare Safari: 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Safari

When we came across this 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Safari 2 door on the Los Angeles Craigslist one word came to mind, “Awesome”. That’s really the best way to describe this 2 door wagon, but when we saw… more»

Vette Wagon: 1973 Corvette Sport Wagon

UPDATE 7/11/12 – It has been relisted, but with the BIN lowered to $3,295. We have found countless numbers of really amazing and interesting Corvettes over the past year, but few have confused and fascinated us more than the… more»

Barn and Country: 1965 Ford Country Wagon

Over the past year we have noticed an interesting trend developing in what cars are becoming popular. There has been a huge increase in the popularity of classic American station wagons. At first this trend had us a bit… more»

Saviour Needed: 1947 Pontiac Streamliner Woody

It’s not often that a seller threatens with what they will do to their vehicle if it doesn’t sell, but in the case of this rare 1947 Pontiac Streamliner woody wagon, it will likely be chopped up to create… more»

Super Sports Wagon: 1972 Reliant Scimitar GTE

From the good people who brought us the laughter inducing Robin, comes this 1972 Reliant Scimitar GTE SE5A. Known for its unusual shape and impressive performance, the Scimitar packs Ford V6 power with a commodious interior housed within a… more»

Bring The Neighborhood: 1969 Mercury Colony Park

A few weeks ago we featured a Country Squire wagon that surprised a few commenters when bidding topped $11K. We were all surprised though when it ultimately sold for $15,000. Well, here is something more reasonably priced, although needing… more»

Wealthy Wood: 1947 Chrysler Town & Country

The Chrysler Town & Country is a captivating car which stirs up imagery of well-heeled owners navigating mountain roads with custom luggage affixed to the wooden roof rack.  Today, they are prized collectors items no matter which body style,… more»

Best of the Worst: 1977 Ford Pinto Country Squire

The U.S. has always desired to compete with overseas’ automakers small cars, but hasn’t always been successful. Enter the Ford Pinto, a car that today is more synonymous with flammable construction than being a Beetle beater. The 1977 model… more»

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