I don’t have to mention how hot station wagons are right now. When those hot wagons are hotted up a bit, they’re even hotter. Picture if you will (in my best Rod Serling voice), a 1982 Chevrolet Malibu Classic… more»
Station Wagons
BF Exclusive: 1957 Buick Caballero Estate Wagon
If you are a fan of the Tri-Five Chevy, but want something a bit more unique and rare, look no further than a Buick Caballero Estate Wagon. It has all the charm of a ’57 Chevy, but with its… more»
BF Auction: 1951 Ford Country Squire Wagon
Nineteen fifty-one was the last year for the true Ford Woodie Wagon. The following year saw the introduction of wood paneling installed on the body, which was easier and cheaper to manufacture than the previous generation with wood built… more»
82K Mile 1965 Rambler Classic 660 Cross Country
With Hawaii license plates, Acacia koa wood on the dash, and a roof rack for your surfboard, this is one cool wagon. Not to mention having factory air-conditioning, power steering, and power brakes. This 1965 Rambler Classic 660 Cross… more»
Lovely Lark! 1961 Studebaker Station Wagon
We’ve seen how popular old station wagons have become. Some of that may be because we have fond memories as kids banging around in the suburbs while sliding around in the rear-facing third seat and gazing at the passing… more»
25K Original Miles? 1994 Chrysler Town & Country
Just the other day, I opined about how the Dodge minivan lineup of the 80s and 90s was iconic in many ways for its segment-busting configuration, but that driving a minivan as your enthusiast vehicle of choice was unlikely… more»
Factory Supercharged: 1957 Packard Clipper Wagon
Some classics tick so many boxes that it is impossible to identify their greatest attribute. This 1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan is a perfect example of that dilemma. Its relative rarity is one of its strengths, while the seller’s… more»
Oddball RV: No Reserve 1990 National Dolphin
Is there ever a good time to buy a project RV? That’s a loaded question depending on whether you fancy yourself a motorhome-kind-of-guy. What is clear to me, however, is that every motorhome starts off in the same place… more»
Small Block Wagon: 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Greenbrier
Like many auto manufacturers, Chevrolet has long been inclined to recycle model names; for example, this Greenbrier wagon would have been a Corvair van as recently as 1965. For 1971, however, it was simply a trim level for the… more»
Last Of Its Breed: 2016 Chevrolet Express
Here’s one you don’t see every day: a red Chevrolet Express van, the spiritual successor to the classic G-Series and the last of its kind as it pertained to a cavernous cargo conveyance that could haul plumbing supplies on… more»
The Original Minivan: 1987 Dodge Caravan SE
The original Chrysler minivan was a shot heard ’round the world when it was introduced. If you were accustomed to riding in a wagon in terms of moving large groups of people around from one place to the next,… more»
Not Many Left: 1995 Mercury Tracer Wagon
Much like the death of the small pickup, the small wagon is a dinosaur on the automotive landscape – the extinct kind. The combination of a highly efficient and maneuverable compact car with loads of space just made too… more»
Three-Row Survivor: 1972 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon
It’s getting harder to find autos past the half-century mark that have been in the same family since their year of production, and when the history and maintenance can be traced back this far, I can understand how a… more»
Upgraded Driver: 1972 Volvo 1800 ES
There are still some hidden gems out there on the vintage car marketplace, offering both exclusivity and a highly entertaining driving experience for reasonable money. And, if you decide to give a car like this gorgeous 1972 Volvo 1800ES… more»
No Taxi Here! 1969 Checker Marathon Station Wagon
When Barn Finds reader Ted sent us the tip on this 1969 Checker Marathon Station Wagon, he mentioned not remembering ever seeing one before, and I’m not sure I have either, at least not in person. While the company… more»