The station wagon still exists on U.S. roadways, but its golden era has long since passed. The wayback seating, long frames, and faux-wood paneling are largely lost to history, replaced by minivans ...
In his Hollywood persona, John Wayne is forever riding a horse across a dusty plain. But at home, he favored these classic ...
Does anybody remember the '83 Corvette? You don't? Good, because all '83s were preproduction and most were destroyed. One lives at the Corvette Museum, but none were sold to the public. Production and ...
There are a few exceptions to the rule, namely the sporty two-door wagons of the Tri-Five era that rolled out of the Chevrolet and Pontiac divisions of GM. Those wagons, the Chevy Nomad and the ...
Introduced in 1954 and discontinued after only two model years, the Conestoga is one of Studebaker's least-known nameplates.
When I photographed junkyard Ramblers with a 1963 Rambler promotional film camera last week, one of the main subjects was a 1965 Classic Cross Country wagon in glorious Barcelona Taupe Metallic paint.
If you grew up in the '70s or '80s, at one time you likely hated the family station wagon for being so ordinary and dull. Yet, in some strange twist of fate, the lowly station wagon has become a ...
Station wagons were once the go-to family vehicle before minivans and SUVs took over the market, but they're quietly finding their way back into the spotlight. Drivers are rediscovering that wagons ...
Although the once-ubiquitous American station wagon has all but disappeared from the road today, car enthusiasts and industry historians continue to have a deep appreciation for the great wagons of ...