Less than 300 examples of the Ambassador Custom Cross Country wagon were built when the nameplate debuted in 1958, and just 3 ...
Forget what the haters say; station wagons aren’t just for soccer practice and grocery runs. These long-roof legends are the unsung heroes of the car world. They’ve hauled families, surfboards, and ...
Discover the rare 1958 Rambler Ambassador Cross Country wagon, one of only three known to remain, and explore the story behind this classic American survivor. #ClassicCars #Rambler ...
View post: This 262-Piece Craftsman Mechanic Tool Set Is 40% Off at Amazon Why Station Wagons Have All But Disappeared in America Station wagons faded as crossovers and SUVs took over mainstream and ...
From a rusty shell to a Corvette-based chassis and a 1,100-hp-capable engine, this sleeper wagon is a masterclass in DIY fabrication.
Station wagons didn’t disappear from the American market overnight. They faded slowly into the background, edged out not by outright rejection but by the eventual, profitable rise of crossovers and ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
Cadillac tested the domestic waters with the Corvette-powered CTS-V wagon, but gave it up in 2014. Dodge offered the 426-horsepower Hemi V-8-powered Magnum SRT8 “muscle wagon” from 2006 to 2008, but ...
The first American station wagons built over 100 years ago. Initially featuring wooden bodies, the wagons gained steel bodies after WWII. Today, wagons are no longer popular and have been replaced by ...
Drag racers settled down, but they still love power. Some manufacturers blended brutal performance with the practicality of wagons to keep them happy.
The “Motown sound” redefined soul music with pop hooks, orchestral sophistication, a legendary house band, gospel vocals, and an ever-present tambourine. All of it on top of a danceable rhythm ...