While there might be evidence of surface corrosion in a few spots around this 1973 Country Squire, it is a classic wagon that has remained rust-free. It could use some light restoration work, but none of this work would… more»
Station Wagons
Only Four Left? 1977 Ford Cruising Van
When a movement becomes popular enough, it’s not long until the big OEMs decide to get in on the fun and start offering a factory version of what individual customizers and the aftermarket have been building all along. In… more»
Parts Car Included: 1957 Buick Special Riviera Estate Wagon
One of the “joys” of embarking on a restoration journey can be locating the multitude of tiny parts required to complete the job. However, that might be less of an issue than you would expect with this 1957 Buick… more»
One-Owner 1977 Ford Pinto Squire Station Wagon
The Ford Pinto is a car that should never have existed. That wasn’t because it was a bad vehicle. The fact was that there were many members of Ford’s Board of Management at the time who were vehemently opposed… more»
Same Family 61 Years: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad
The “Tri-Five” Chevrolets were those from the iconic 1955, 1956, and 1957 model years. While that includes the 150, 210, and Bel Air models, the Nomad has a special place in the hearts of Chevy fans of that era…. more»
One-Owner: 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
Vintage station wagons are gaining popularity with collectors and few may be more collectible than the Olds Vista Cruiser (Chevy Nomad, excluded). These stand out from ordinary wagons because of their raised roof with fixed-glass and roof-mounted skylights over… more»
Stored 30 Years: 1973 Chrysler Town & Country
Ships ahoy, matey! Welcome aboard the land yacht that was the 1973 Chrysler Town & Country station wagon. This was perhaps the biggest family hauler on the market because it’s largely based on the Chrysler New Yorker. Like… more»
Muscle Wagon: 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser “Hurst/Olds”
I’ve always thought that the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser is one of the coolest of the classic station wagons. The distinctive extra glass adds a certain something to its appearance and makes it feel light and airy inside. The owner… more»
33k Mile 1988 AMC Eagle 4WD Wagon
Even though it wore badges that said that it was an AMC, Chrysler’s takeover of the company meant that for 1988, this vehicle would be known officially as the Eagle Wagon. The end had finally come for AMC, but… more»
Easy Restoration? 1960 Rambler Custom Cross Country
Most people don’t realize that Rambler was one of the top five U.S. auto makes by production in the early 1960s. Of course, they were dwarfed by Chevrolet and Ford but still managed 4th in 1960, 3rd in 1961,… more»
Tin Woodie: 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe
“Tin Woodie” was the nickname for the first all-steel station wagons after wood-bodied wagons were discontinued. Demand for woodies were in a decline by the 1950s as their wood panels required a lot more maintenance than steel bodies. And… more»
















