Chevy did not offer a three speed automatic in 1957. The only available automatic was the two speed Powerglide.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
You are correct that is my misspeak - I will pin this comment so everyone can see the correction
@shanemitchell4776 ай бұрын
Good call!
@jeffcannon42426 ай бұрын
That's wrong new for 1957 chevy had the 3 speed turbo glide automatic transmission I'm not sure what they came in but they were available, I work in a transmission shop I've worked on them in there original cars
@RipRoaringGarage6 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Nothing wrong with an error. We all learn, and you showcase it. One of the reasons I love your channel.
@biggifrank696 ай бұрын
Made me think of Miss Mona Lisa vito in my cousin vinny
@BrandonLeeBrown6 ай бұрын
The 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser wagon with a high compression, 4-barrel 455 engine that came with high performance 442 W-30 exhaust manifolds. For several years, the Vista Cruiser wagons all got 442 W-30 exhaust manifolds on both 400 and 455 engines. The 1958 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Safari, 4-door Custom Station Wagon was available with three 2 barrel carburetors or fuel injection.
@Grodd706 ай бұрын
My parents had a 68" Olds 442 when I was a very little kid and it must of made an impression because I love the look of 68/69 442's. However, a family up the street had a Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser ...coolest wagon with the unique windows on the roof. Would be happy with either one in the garage.
@andylipiro38626 ай бұрын
My dad had a 70 Vista Cruiser with the 455. Also had the F41 suspension. So basically was a 442 wagon!
@neolithicnobody81846 ай бұрын
I had a 1972 Vista Cruiser with the same package. Awesome ride!!! At the time, I worked long hours as a Machinist next to an airport runway. Sometimes I'd sleep in the wagon and drift off watching everything up above through the upper windows. Stormy and rainy nights were cool, too. It was the most SOLID car I ever owned. I mean, this thing was a Tank, that solid. The only hood I could not buckle under my weight, even by jumping on it, and big enough to sprawl out and lay back. I'm a big man, well over 6' tall and over 300 pounds, and this car had COMFORT written all over it. 👍
@jsco86926 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I was shuttled to school in one of these and when we turned16, this would shame many "fastcars".
@Nathan-mw8bv6 ай бұрын
My dad bought a Vista Cruiser with the 400. We traveled from Michigan and Arkansas back in the 70s . Lol, he was pulled over by a cop after a airplane had reported our speed. No ticket but one good ass chewing. We kids loved it for the tinted sky windows and the back seat. Been a many fights for that backseat.😅😅😅😅😅
@rockkitty1006 ай бұрын
Grew up in the back seat of a '66 Ford Wagon seeing the country go pat backwards!!! Great memories!!
@FranBushardt6 ай бұрын
My Dad Had Ford 1961, 65 & 68 Country Sedan Wagons, he was not a Fan of the Wood Paneling!
@CP-ux9zd6 ай бұрын
Conceived in the back seat too?
@paulne15142 ай бұрын
54, 61, 65,67,2-70’s & 77 here. Great cars for a lot of kids, except for not having AC TIL 67. Camping (minus Mom), with the help of a bumper hitch. Car topping a row or sailboat. I survived being hit by a 1973 Buick Rivera, doing 60 while I sat at a red light. I drove home with a big dent in my tailgate, and a sore neck. He broke his motor mounts. Would get a 1970 if I could find one without rust. (Still have an AM/FM. They only made the radio for 2 years)
@johnlennon86536 ай бұрын
Few years ago , picked up a 71 Vista,, one owner with 455. Blue with the fake wood grain sides, 45000 miles on it for $2500. Did a little work on it, repainted it and sold it for $24000.
@daveblauvelt7503 ай бұрын
WOW
@Slowgroovin6 ай бұрын
Back in the day, you couldn't give a station wagon away. They are very popular now.
@JTA19616 ай бұрын
Like with any 4 door...family man
@christianheidt57336 ай бұрын
@@JTA1961 4 doors are next! Actually I find certain cars look better in 4 doors!
@stevethomas7606 ай бұрын
Put me in the group that looks at wagons in a different light now.
@gregallen42726 ай бұрын
D D speed shop has made 55 56 57 4 door cars jump in price by showing how easy it is to make a 2 door now . And the shoe stranger things has made 67 68 4 door hard tops jump like a rocket in price
@kevinmc45006 ай бұрын
I grew up as a kid in the 70s and I remember demolition derby at the Joey Chitwood car show and there was a lot of wagons getting destroyed
@jeffshadow24076 ай бұрын
I sold Oldsmobiles from 1990 to the end in 2004. It took me 32 years to find a 1991 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser. Long Roof indeed!
@genxskeptic58166 ай бұрын
Expected to see the 455 ci Vista Cruiser, but I love the wagons that were included. 👍
@komradkolonel6 ай бұрын
Being that I was a teenager back in the 80s some of my friends drove those big wagons from the 70s. I guess you could say they were hand me down cars that had right at or well over 100,000 miles by the time they got their hands on them. The thing is those monsters were really good cars. They were built like tanks and with the big block engines they could do burnouts. One of my friends had a 1977 Ford LTD wagon with the 460 and you would be surprised how quick that beast was.
@michaelfreeman19646 ай бұрын
I would be surprised with around 200 HP.
@civlyzed2 ай бұрын
@@michaelfreeman1964 I love the old classic American wagons, but am currently driving a Volvo XC-70 with the 3.2 I-6 rated at 235 HP. Sure, it's not super fast, but I'm an old fart now and it gets the job done. Cheers!
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
@@michaelfreeman1964 HA HA HA, you are correct. Had a 1974 Country Squire with 460 and the AutoLite QUAD carb. Complete, LOW compression DOG!
@michaelmarshall23565 ай бұрын
My dad brought a brand new 1969 Ford Country Squire wagon that had a 390 FE, champagne gold with the wood grain on the side and tailgate. It was a beautiful car and could smoke the tires until you decided to get out of it. What I wouldn't give to have that car today, it was awesome.
@dannysdailys4 ай бұрын
De Ja Vue all over again. We had a 1970 Buick Estate Wagon and it's a surprise to see it on your list. And yes, it was certainly in the top 5 ever made. It had a 455 with a HUGE Rochester 4 barrel "toilet" for a carburetor. That huge heavy car would "light them up" with no effort. She was GM's top of the line luxury wagon, as Cadillac didn't make one. In fact, Dad ordered a Cadillac wagon and this is what came. Cadillac took the order and Dad thought it was going to be a Caddy, but fell in love with this car instantly. A gorgeous car in Bamboo Yellow, Huge luggage rack, mag wheels, (unheard of on a wagon) Bamboo leather interior with matching wood grain trim, with wood grain sides and it sat 9 people. And with 5 kids and a grandma, we almost filled that land yacht right up. What was cool about it is it had a twin function tailgate. It would open down like a normal tailgate, or open like a giant door, and a piece of the rear bumper would open with it making the bumper a step to get in. If you look really close at the rear bumper in the video, you can see the cut out. Really cool. To this day, I've never seen anything like that. Those rims on your parking lot example, didn't come with the car. It came with the very popular Buick mag wheels with blacked out chrome spoke center dishes with a huge center chrome cap and chrome trim rings, which are shown in your 2nd example and your cover photo. She was so big, from the very back seat, which faced rear, it looked like a hearse inside. HUGE. Like all cars from that era, it did have its rust problems.
@Nunofurdambiznez4 ай бұрын
That's what "de ja vue" means.. all over again.. so you're needlessly repeating yourself when you say "De Ja Vue all over again."
@dannysdailys4 ай бұрын
@@Nunofurdambiznez It means I've seen this before, all over again. Which is true because I had just seen one on the street. WTF? Is that your total contribution to humanity? F off. What's next, are you going to check my grammar?
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
@@Nunofurdambiznez Picky, picky much?? LOL
@johnelvidge13366 ай бұрын
One of my High School buddy's parents had an '72 Olds Vista Cruiser with a 455. They kept it into the 80's and we got to tinker with it. When an '84 Mustang GT gets smoked by a 'woody wagon' the feeling is amazing.
@flnthrn26 ай бұрын
Long Live Long Roofs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Grew up in a 1970 Catalina s/w. Then, was my first car in high school. Good times.
@mathewkulczyk16456 ай бұрын
My mom had a '70 Pontiac Catalina back in the 70's. I used her car for the driving portion of getting my driver's license. That was in '74 i believe. It was a BEAST of a wagon but I just can't remember what it was under the hood. I think it was a 400ci v8, automatic.
@blackwaterdogs42564 ай бұрын
In the late `60s, I had a `55 Chevy Sedan Delivery (looked like a Nomad, but without the side glass behind the door). Installed a 396 L78 (solid lifters, 4-bolt mains, 425 HP), Super T10 trans, and a 4.11 12-bolt Posi rear. Very much a sleeper, it showed it`s taillights to most challengers. I miss those days, Sunoco 260 was 38 cents a gallon....
@joseph-ow1hf4 ай бұрын
Agree....love wagons. Don't understand the current obsession w/ 'crossovers'. Last great American muscle wagon was the Caddy CTS-V. There's a local owner of one w/ a manual 6. Those are extremely rare.
@firstnamelastname80606 ай бұрын
My Aunt had (and Cousin still has it), a 1972 Pontiac Tempest wagon with the GTO front end, rally's and all. It has a 455 and does long, smoky burnouts. I have video of my Brother and I driving it to the gas station, filling it up and driving around San Jose, CA. in it, before returning to my Aunt's. Video is circa late 90's. The car is yellow with tan interior and was in great condition.
@JohnnySplattWadd6 ай бұрын
Glad to have grown up during this era of the best cars and 2 stroke street bikes.
@RedBud315Ай бұрын
It would be hard for me to let go of my ‘69 GTO and ‘76 RD400. My dad taught me to drive in his ‘69 when I was 13 then he passed when I turned 15. My 1st bike when I was 16 was an RD250 then moved up to a highly modified RD350.
@garylivingston90525 ай бұрын
We had that exact same red 1969 country squire woody wagon my folks bought new. My dad put a set of American 5 spoke mags on it. So much room to play in that thing. Great memories.
@enriquegilmour6 ай бұрын
I have always loved a two door wagon. Especially a panel wagon.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
Panel wagons always look so good!
@me33336 ай бұрын
Back in the 80's a friend of my dad's had a 58 chevy apache panel van that had a 348 with glasspacks and was an old Jack Daniel's delivery van that was still painted up with their logo and artwork. 14 year old me thought it was the koolest thing on 4 wheels, hell 54 year old me still does.
@bd5av8r16 ай бұрын
A friend had a Vega "panel wagon" (Metal in place of back glass, painted body color) with a 350 in it. While not stock, it was fun to ride in.
@kevinbodman10116 ай бұрын
@@me3333Where is that wagon?
@me33336 ай бұрын
@@kevinbodman1011 I wish I knew. The last I heard he moved down to Florida about 20yrs ago
@l.cfootman32596 ай бұрын
There is a very important wagon that most people aren't aware of that you didn't mention! In 1970 olds built two 442 wagons. Out of a total production number of 3100 442's, two of them were factory built 442 wagons.
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
@l.cfootman3259 How about a link to this history please?
@robertsmith48306 ай бұрын
I love American wagons, those from the 1960s and 1970s are just so stylish! Great video.
@mattrich10816 ай бұрын
My father's dealership sold two 1970 sport satellite 440 4 speed wagons to two brothers in Ridgefield Connecticut. And my mother had a 1970 purple 440 automatic Fury wagon .
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
@mattrich108, a PLUMB CRAZY ????
@kerrypierre94946 ай бұрын
Great episode, I love wagons.👌👍🤘🔥
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
Who doesn't? The ultimate family hauler! Thanks for watching!
6 ай бұрын
Wow! Look at these gigantic SUV's!
@jamesbowen21056 ай бұрын
When my dad exited the Army after Vietnam, he bought an American Motors Rebel SST Wagon through the Military PX. It was a "Screamer" as well as a luxury car...
@johnlennon86536 ай бұрын
My buddy’s dad was an AMC salesman, drove a 71 wagon with a 401 inch engine. He had no problem getting on the throttle, when we borrowed it, he would always say ( don’t baby , just don’t get caught).
@gregallen42726 ай бұрын
@jamesbowen2105 had a older man we mowed his lawn when I was very young he had the coolest wagon it was a AMC somewhere around a 65 the super cool part was the entire roof from the back of the car to the back of the front seat rolled forward to make a Ranchero type of truck. Sadly he saved it and gave it to his granddaughter about 2012 and he asshat never do anything boyfriend drove it like a Enduro race car because he had never had a car of any kind destroyed it . I tried to buy the car but they wouldn't sell it turned out he didn't have a license at all and her mother didn't know that he was driving her car on her expired tags and insurance . He was just a looser and lier on dope and didn't spend much time in jail after all that happened
@kevinbodman10116 ай бұрын
Sounds like a true American 👍
@stocksj5 ай бұрын
I remember my father had a 1971 AMC Matador wagon with a large V8 that had a lot of power.
@jamesbowen21055 ай бұрын
@@stocksj Those were unstoppable!
@jiggiba33656 ай бұрын
Had some good times in the 383 Mag Wag. Puke green and all.
@thomasguthrie59385 ай бұрын
My folks had a 66 County Squire with a 428 Police Interceper, 365 hp. When I turned 16 that was my hand me down. That was one fast wagon! Learned alot of things in that boat. Good times!
@thedevilinthecircuit14146 ай бұрын
I remember the Oldmobile Cutlass (Vista Cruiser) 442 wagons from the late 60s-early 70s. They were quick, and they looked like a spaceship.
@georgiasmith646 ай бұрын
The Vista Cruiser!!! It cruises the vista, Red Foreman😂
@mikehagmaier39496 ай бұрын
My mom drove one back in the early 70s. I wasn’t old enough to know how cool it was, but I distinctly remember it looking like a blue spaceship 😆
@GeorgesMiniatureCars6 ай бұрын
I’m a wagon lover! These are some of my favourite ones!! Thanks for sharing.✌🏻🇨🇦
@laneferrin86756 ай бұрын
When I got my drivers license in 1976 our family ride was a 1972 Chrysler Town & Country with the 440. With 6 kids and a camp trailer it was great for road trips. The first time I drove it to school by myself it was raining, I was turning left on a very busy street right in front of the high school and when the light turned yellow I couldn't turn because a city bus was sliding on the slick pavement coming toward me. Then the light turned red and I did what any nervous new driver does, I punched it, the backend came around and I was facing the cars to my left! Boy did I feel like an idiot!! I had to back up in the middle of the intersection and get back in the right lane while two lanes of traffic each way waited for me. That car was real big and real fast.
@donw39126 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very well done video...and i am tickled to death that you included the one wagon i was hoping you would mention as it was a one year only rig. That being the '70 Buick Estate Wagon...a bucket list car i want and have wanted for a very long time. I think it's pretty hard to beat 455 power...in a good looking car...i would realy REALLY rather have a Buick🙂 The Nomads are legendary especially the fuelies and rightly so. Fords BB wagons were solid rigs as well but i have to give the styling nod to GM as i don't think theres a lemon in the bunch styling wise from '60 to '70. Thanks again for doing this video🙂
@gregparrott6 ай бұрын
Nice video! One wagon not mentioned was the Oldsmobile 'Vista Cruiser'. It was unique, with an extra set of glass mounted in the roof. (giving passengers a 'vista') It was available with the Oldsmobile 455 engine, which was unique to Oldsmobile. It offered 390 horsepower and 500 ft-lbs of torque. A friend's father had one. It was obscenely fast, especially given that it was a full fledged land yacht,. P.S. Back then, each GM company produced their own, unique engine (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac) Each had a unique bore/stroke, heads, distributor location, etc,
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
That was the one main one i didn't include I wanted to keep it at 5 wagons but with all the comments here next time I will just make it 6 and include the extra vehicle!
@gregparrott6 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Thanks for the reply. As relates to customs, my Dad bought a custom order, 1964 Pontiac station wagon with a 4 speed. It had a V-8, but I think it was smaller than the 389. The car turned out to be a lemon with so many issues that Dad got rid of it within ~5 months and bought a 1965 Mercury Comet station wagon (automatic) with the venerable 289. It remained reliable for a quarter million miles, which for cars back then was pretty amazing.
@tomadkins28666 ай бұрын
@gregparrott Don't forget the Vista Cruisers rare Buick "twin" cousin, the Buick Sport Wagon.
@gregparrott6 ай бұрын
@@tomadkins2866 Interest! I never heard of Buick's counterpart to the VistaCruiser.
@penboyasgod61036 ай бұрын
And the Buick counterpoint to that was called the "Sport Wagon" built on the intermediate Special/Skylark platform during the same years.
@DanZaker6 ай бұрын
When I was a youngster my brother had a Plymouth wagon with Sonoramic long ram intake manifolds and dual quads. I did just look it up to make sure it was a factory stock option and it was! It would draw a crowd when the hood was open.
@mikejanczyk4 ай бұрын
Hi ,I owned a special ordered 1967 dodge coronet wagon. I bought it from my next door neighbor back in the late 1970's .Seems his brother in-law ordered it from Dodge it had a 440 cu engine with a 4 barrel carb and posi rear end with an automatic trsnsmission. He would race it at New England dragway on the week ends and wife would drive it the rest of the week . Wow! Was it super fast too. Miss that one.
@davegoldspink53546 ай бұрын
Growing up in the 60s and 70s here in Australia one of the best cars we had was a 1968 VE Valiant Regal Safari wagon with a Slant six and a Sludgermatic tranny. We travelled everywhere in that thing and the drivetrain was absolutely bulletproof. Even nowadays I would sooner a traditional old time wagon over modern day SUVs. Wagons always had great amounts of room and at least had some style unlike the overpriced overly complicated rocket SUVs. Great video thanks so much for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@johngayer71366 ай бұрын
My family had a yellow 1971 LTD Country Squire, 400 CI for five kids, parents, two CLE to south FL 1,500 mi. each way road trips that were horrible, but some of our favorite memories. 1971 not as cool as the 1967-1970 ones and not as fast. My dad's best car was his blue 1963 1/2 Galaxy 500 with that great back window. Not a rare care but a memorable one. Keep making great videos.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
Hahah i can only imagine how bad that back seat would have been on a 1,500 mile jouney
@bustedupgrunt11776 ай бұрын
After Dad bought a new 68 Ford Torino, the older family 1958 Ford Country Squire "Woody On White" (WOW) became the middle of the tug-of-war between big Sis and I, the new young drivers - in high school. The WOW had the red-white interior, Cruise-o-matic tranny, PS, PB, AM/FM radio, clock, fender skirts, Ford-Aire suspension, dual exhaust tips, and that sweet Interceptor 352 cu in Police Special - with 4 BBL carb. Sunoco gas was like .29 cents/gal then so who cared? Wide bench seat in front, and I'd fold both back seat rows down flat on weekend "date nights". I detailed every square inch of that car - in, out, and under the hood - once a week, plus simonized. Went away in the Marines, and came home on leave almost a year later, lookin forward to the WOW - - but a week before I got home a rod went thru the oil pan with my little Sis behind the wheel at the time!! I wuz crushed.
@gerry-p9x6 ай бұрын
Ours was a 69. Country squire. Zooom
@scotgranger7205Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video - it was fun to reminisce about those gas guzzling days. I almost feel guilty. My brothers and I used and abused our 1968 Mercury Commuter Wagon with a 390 in it. It was a beautiful (?) banana yellow. It was such a giant boat! I don't know how many they made but you missed the fact that you could option this car (and probably it's Ford relative) with a 428 police interceptor motor and I seem to recall that it made 375hp according to the manual. Tires would probably last about 6 months if you had a teenager in the house! Oh, also in 1973, I was a teenager and my dad let me help him option his loaded LTD Brougham with a 429 motor. The engine sounded like a large vacuum cleaner when you floored it but, on a trip to Canada through the back roads in Oregon being chased by a Greyhound bus a 90mph for a couple of hours, we got 19 mpg! The car was so large and heavy with the big ass motor that it just kind of idled along. A big ugly metallic green land yacht. Ah, those were the days. LOL!
@kroge0076 ай бұрын
My Dad’s 69 Bonneville Wagon had a 428 with dual exhaust and it was fast back in the day.
@SurnaturalM6 ай бұрын
Every pontiac from the aera I've ever driven was fast. The last one was a Beauville 1971 with a 455. It was a giant car, but it was still very fast.
@kevinmcduffie10926 ай бұрын
Why did Pontiac have a Ford engine?
@roymcgaw74316 ай бұрын
@@kevinmcduffie1092Pontiac made a 428. Also a 389, a 421, and a few other numbers you may not be aware of.
@nathanwoodruff9422Ай бұрын
You forgot about the Dodge Coronet 500 with a Hemi. My dad owned one and I have the pictures to prove it. That thing was a beast. Getting on the interstates he would pin all 5 of us children to the backs of the seats. After getting on the interstates and letting up, all 5 of us would giggle like little school girls, even though 2 of us were little school girls.
@waynejohnson13046 ай бұрын
You forgot the Buick Roadmaster Wagon in the late 1990s with the 350 LT1 Corvette engine. That was a FAST car.
@SurnaturalM6 ай бұрын
I had a caprice, a former police car with the same engine, with the same 4 speed automatic a limited slip differential, and yes, it was fast. It was similar to the impala SS. Mine was a 1992. It was great.
@MrMisanthrope1RBjr6 ай бұрын
There were a few with the LT4 engine in 1996, Ive seen one but I'm not sure it was factory . stock
@dadgarage79666 ай бұрын
Not from the Corvette. It had iron heads.
@gideondingle93636 ай бұрын
It was just a rebadged Chevy Caprice station wagon.
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
Vettes had aluminum heads, Caprice/Fleetwood/Roadmaster had Iron heads.
@Altema226 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, and it brought back quite a few memories. The last wagon we had we had was a 1970 Chevy, but it only had the base 350. The fastest one we had was a rusty late sixties Coronet with a 440, and we used to joke that it would blow the doors off of almost anything but the gas station.
@coolestchannel44136 ай бұрын
The super rare 1970 Dodge Monaco wagon 383 440 also offered with the HD 727 transmission and sure grip differential... Try to find one of those... I found one dragged home. All Monaco's from 69-73 were Big blocks only. 383 440 and 72-73 they were 400 440 only. Although 69-71 and 70 being the rarest we're also the highest output in the muscle car era... Having the same running gear as the roadrunner.
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
@coolestchannel4413 us OLD guys know very well that 1970 was the LAST YEAR for the most powerfully made engines for cars...........PERIOD!
@RealLifefunny816 ай бұрын
I have a 1981 Pontiac Catalina Safari Station wagon. I love it ❤️
@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman6 ай бұрын
My aunt {dads sister} had a '71 Country Squire with the 400C & my great aunt {moms aunt} had a '73 Caprice Estate Wagon 454, I loved riding in both of them as a kid especially in the rear where you faced backwards ✌💖☮
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
In your Great Aunt's 73 Caprice wagon, the 3rd row seat faced forward, not backwards.
@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman4 ай бұрын
@@johneckert1365 yea I was referring to the Ford but I loved riding in both...I preferred the Chevy
@FortunateJuice6 ай бұрын
I love the phrase "muscle wagon".
@mikyl-fo8rh6 ай бұрын
My heart was crushed along with the Griswalds’ Olds Vista Cruiser.
@kevinkeeney66934 ай бұрын
I agree. That was the worse part of the movie in my opinion.
@johnherlan68753 ай бұрын
The Griswold's was a FORD Crown Victoria not an Oldsmobile.
@kevinkeeney66933 ай бұрын
@@johnherlan6875 The trade in was an Olds Vista Cruiser.
@mikyl-fo8rh3 ай бұрын
@@kevinkeeney6693 yes it was the ‘crushed’ car I referred to, although the ford wagon took a beating as well.
@johnhere596 ай бұрын
You for got my 1964, 413cid 4 speed Polars wagon.
@nicholasklangos97046 ай бұрын
My mom had a 1970 Plymouth Belvedere Wagon it was the same blue as the first Super Bee 🐝 you showed! It had a 383 3 speed automatic, , which I drove as my first car my junior year in high school! I loved that car and even installed a custom stereo system with 8 track player and speakers built into the rear bed I could lift up and blast music out the back at parties! I had great fun in that old wagon especially at the drive in!!
@bolt46946 ай бұрын
A friend of mine's mom had a mid sixties Chevrolet wagon with a big bock 396, 375 HP. He used to sneak it out of the garage and we would go over to Alton Dragway in Missouri to race it. He actually won a couple of trophies.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
hahah that is awesome - what did it run?
@williamadamson81026 ай бұрын
I own a 1956 suburban 2 door station wagon with a original 6 cylinder three on the tree with 47056 miles on it. Love it.
@timstafford36756 ай бұрын
When I was 16 my neighbor passed away and his wife wanted to sell his wagon. A 1968 chevelle Malibu 427 4sp with factory tail hitch. It turns out it was a COPO car. He asked the dealership for the most HP engine offering lots of tourqe. Midnight Blue I was in love. I mowed their grass for years so she sold it for 1000.00 to take care of the funeral. I got married years later and sold it and wish I could have it back 😢
@w41duvernay6 ай бұрын
A COPO car. YOU HAD something that was worth money. SHOULD have kept it.
@electrichellion59466 ай бұрын
Probably near 7 figures I’m guessing. - Are you two still married?
@lostmoose99946 ай бұрын
Its always better to hang on to an old car than to an old woman 😂
@Kayobear196 ай бұрын
COPO Station Wagon ? Hardly !!
@DW-on4wi4 ай бұрын
Once again, women ruin it. That car would be worth soo much $ now
@aw-md6oi2 ай бұрын
Very cool video.And man,these wagons are super popular now.
@TheArkDoc6 ай бұрын
You left off the rarest muscle wagon. In 1957 Ford built a McCulloch VS-57 supercharged 312 F-Code engine in the country squire--and it was offered with either a manual or automatic, and you could get the woody side panels. The F-Code had two options, 300hp or 340hp. In 1957, 300 hp was unheard of in a family car. There is a great video of one such survivor on KZbin.
@lawrencesears72554 ай бұрын
My first car was a hand medown from my dad. I drove a 1973 Pontiac Lamans wagon with a 350 it had a four barrel carb, and i used it to drag race for cases of beer. Very fond memories of that car.
@JosephSullens5 ай бұрын
In 1978, I bought a 1966 red Ford Country Sedan station wagon for $750 from money earned from my paper route. I was very surprised to find a 4 barrel Holly carburetor sitting atop the 352 c.i. engine. I was a senior in high school and was actually ridiculed until I fired her up and revved up the engine! That was one car I really wanted to keep!
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
It is amazing that many don't know much about the 352 Ford motor. They all seem to remember the 351 mostly....
@wildernessofzinn172 ай бұрын
Just stumbled onto your video and reminded me of a rare one I had back in the 80s, and I sure wish I had it now. Back then, it was just a wagon to haul tools in for work that I had bought for $300. It was a 1970 9-passenger Plymouth Sport Fury wagon. It had a 383 in it, though I was told the original engine was a 440. It had the fold-down headlights like the Sport Furies did at that time. I have never run into another one. Must be rather rare too.
@Dan-566 ай бұрын
In 1964 my Dad ordered a white Buick LeSaber wagon with the 455 “Wildcat” engine…..absolute sleeper 👍!
@ahoorakia4 ай бұрын
there were no 455 engine in 1964,first year for 455 was 1970!! it must have been 425,they bored out 425 in 1970 to make it 455
@robertp92976 ай бұрын
Very nice report; thank you. I'm a senior citizen, so the brands, and most of the models were familiar to me; however I had no idea that some of these station wagons were really bad-assed ! The 1973 Chevelle SS s/w was the big surprise to me.
6 ай бұрын
It should be noted that Ford Country Squire and Mercury wagons offered the 300-320 HP 390 cubic inch FE big block engine from 1961 to 1971. These very common engines were powerful, smooth, reliable and performed quite well.
@Taranau6 ай бұрын
A dealership in Arizona, owned by Loren Peterson, had a set up similar to what Yenko had in Pennsylvania... Colony Parks could be got with 429's. As could the first year(72) of the Lincoln Mark IV...
@RealBLAlley6 ай бұрын
The Country Squires with the 390 were sneakily quick and fast because of that smooth power delivery.
@OldHeathen1963Ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@johnjohnsn76337 күн бұрын
Though not "factory ", I built up my 1965 Mercury Commuter wagon with a 428 I built in the "Police Interceptor" configuration and installed a 2½" custom exhaust with Corvair "Turbo" mufflers connected to extremely rare 1965 427 "long branch" manifolds. It was paired with a PI C-6 transmission and the whole thing was stopped by 1968 disc brakes and PI brake booster. Had plenty of power and braking abilities. Rounded it out with the factory Magnum 500 wheels and tires from my 1969 Boss 302 Mustang. Sure miss that unique wagon.
@coolestchannel44136 ай бұрын
Very cool post. Definitely more rare wagons out there.😎👍
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
For sure I just wanted to cover 5 here because it gives decent info to cover them + lets everyone go on with their day since the videos are short!
@MachineintheMonkey6 ай бұрын
Who doesn’t love a big block 4 speed wagon?! But mate, I have to say you’ve left out the rarest wagon of all… the Griswold Special 🤙
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
The Griswold special, how could i forget LOL
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
Yuck though. Smogged out 302 with an AOD behind it 🤮🤮🤮
@bd5av8r16 ай бұрын
"If you think you hate it now, just wait til you drive it." :D lol
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
@@bd5av8r1 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@THROTTLEPOWER6 ай бұрын
Great vid!!!!!!!
@Impalaman19686 ай бұрын
My 1st. car was a 1973 Dodge Polara Custom Wagon ( B-Body) with the full Police Pkg. 440 4bbl, 727 Torque-Flite, and oddly enough, had the venerable Dana 60 with a locker and 4.11:1 gears from the factory. While normally they would have been equipped with the Chrysler 8 3/4, this car came documented with the Dana 60, which was usually reserved for Hemi cars only in the B-Body family. But somehow this dark metallic green wagon came from the factory like this, as evidenced by the build sheet. My buddy's dad sold (Gave??) it to me for a paltry $100.00. It only had 38k on the odometer, and at the time I got it from him it was only 13 years old and in excellent shape. After some internal engine goodies... ( cam, lifters, valve springs, pistons & rings to raise the compression ratio, and some serious port work on the heads), this B-Body behemoth consistently ran high 11's in the 1/4, and was a serious street contender against the gaggles of Chevelle's, Nova's, and other miscellaneous muscle cars running around the Baltimore, Md street scene. It earned the nickname of "The Green Manalishi" ( After the Judas Priest song of the same name) because as a friend so eloquently put it.... "It sounded like the bowels of Hell had opened up when it went wide open throttle". Sadly, the body met an untimely demise while parked when a drunken Tow Truck driver slammed into the side of it at about 40 m.p.h. utterly tearing the whole driver's side damned near off the car, twisting it beyond feasible repair. He went to jail, due to the DWI, and the fact that his tags & insurance were no good, and his license were suspended at the time for a prior DWI, which left me holding the bag on the damages with no compensation. I stripped it of all the goodies....and junked the poor mangled body, and the engine, transmission and rearend (after having it narrowed to fit) went into my next Mopar, which was a 1973 Plymouth Duster, which with this combo, ran 10.70's all day long at 75/80 Dragway and 10.60's at Capitol Raceway. I still miss that wagon, and would love to find a clean rust free example to duplicate it in 2024.
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
Hold on. The 1973 Polara was a full-size car on the C-body platform. Are you sure you don't mean a Coronet?
@Impalaman19686 ай бұрын
@@johneckert1365 I may have botched body class designation. I believe that you may be correct that it was built on the C body platform. I may have been having Mopar body class confusion, but it was most definitely a 1973 Polara custom wagon. Good catch on my screw up on it being a B body. My excuse? I have become more of a GM guy over the years I started out with Chryslers LOL
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
@Impalaman1968 I bet it was an awesome car! And wow, a Dana 60 for a big Ole C-body must be rare as ever! I used to run alot of demo derbies, and preferred Chrysler C-bodies. My first derby car was a 72 Dodge Polara 4 door, God what an ugly car 🤮. Next was a 74 Dodge Monaco wagon, like the Blues Brothers car but in wagon form. Many more Newports, New Yorkers, Gran Fury, etc...
@timheersma47086 ай бұрын
'74 Caprice Estate Station Wagon 454 -4 barrel...loads of power...I know, I learned to drive with it ❤️
@nelsonbergman77066 ай бұрын
At one my job the boss' company car was 1971 454 Impala station wagon with the turbo 400 transmission. When you held down on the gas pedal the transmission would bang those shifts.
@roykowalski41256 ай бұрын
My father had the 1970 Chev Kingswood Estate wagon…also 454 Turbo 400. Posi rear end as well
@mbnRaleighАй бұрын
II actually had the 383 Dodge Polara wagon as my first car. A party on wheels!
@garypippenger2026 ай бұрын
The 1960's Chrysler Town and Country (New Yorker) wagons could be considered. They had the 413 and 440 V-8's, were powerful, and among the best equipped and styled wagons of all.
@bradhardy2629Ай бұрын
Chrysler new Yorker wagon was the toughest wagon out there NOT TO MENTION THE 426 HEMI WAGONS THAT CHRYSLER SAID WERE NEVER BUILT. BUT WERE. AND THE MANY 4 SPEED LIMITED SLIP 383S AND 440S AS WELL
@kevinmhilding6 ай бұрын
Cool video - Thanks!
@douglasnicholls13666 ай бұрын
I think you might have missed one. Back in 1970-71, my dad almost bought a 428 4-speed '69 Catalina wagon. It was dark green and looked super cool with the 428 badges on the doglegs. He wound up buying a Monaco with a base 383, no doubt a better car, but boy was that Pontiac cool to look at. And I can't imagine they made many. The car was seen around the town next to ours for a few years later.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
I did miss that one - I will add that to the list for a follow-up video, thanks for sharing!
@crenge6 ай бұрын
I love wagons even some modern ones!
@ToddRobin-lb5bk6 ай бұрын
I love my 2005 Dodge Magnum wagon. RT with 340 horse, 207,000 miles
@martyhatfield16256 ай бұрын
Was one of my favorite cars I owned until a 90 year old lady without a drivers license totaled it out😢
@ToddRobin-lb5bk6 ай бұрын
That totally sucks. I've had mine for 12 years, rebuilt the engine put a brand new transmission in her. And everything from front to back has been replaced with Factory OEM. Still cheaper than a new one, and drives like it's new
@eldorado18304 ай бұрын
@@ToddRobin-lb5bkI have a 2007 Dodge Durango w/ Hemi deciding on whether to put money into fixing it needs a transfer case has 175k on it.
@fido1396 ай бұрын
I had a 1970 LTD "woody" Station wagon. It was a beast!! Also a 1974 Torino with a 351 Cleveland, another beast.
@johnherlan68753 ай бұрын
You got it backwards Mr Narrator.If the Ford muscle wagon came YEARS BEFORE the 1973 Malibu muscle wagon then it was Chevrolet that could not let the Ford go unanswered. Not only did Chevrolets muscle wagon come way after Ford's muscle wagon, it also came way under powered compared to the Ford. Chevrolet using the SS badge as the old smoke and mirrors trick.
@Buses2Bikes6 ай бұрын
I had a 1973 Buick Estate Wagon with a rebuilt 455 and auto transmission. The car was a BEAST! 100mph stretches on the Garden State Parkway were no problem. I once went from Toms River NJ to West Palm Beach Florida in under 10 hours in it. Only stopping for gas...which was a wallet busting $0.97 per gallon.
@sporty1960716 ай бұрын
My neighbor had a 71 Satellite Sebring wagon 383 4 speed posi rear end it was orange with wood grain sides Rally wheels high back split bench seats it's somewhere around Rochester Michigan last time I seen it I'd love to find it
@alexmentes13486 ай бұрын
My father had a '63 Packard wagon (owned by Studebaker then) with a supercharged Avanti engine. 290hp. That's rare
@AtomicBuffalo6 ай бұрын
The CTS-V wagon gives a respectful nod to those that came before.
@goatflieg6 ай бұрын
Agreed. That, and the Dodge Magnum with a hemi, are on my want list.
@missthrope43036 ай бұрын
Yes, I have been a wagon lover for years. I bit the bullet and purchased a rare 1 of 500 made manual CTSV wagon with 555HP. Ye haw!
@goatflieg6 ай бұрын
@@missthrope4303 That is a SCORE! Especially with the manual! Congratulations! Hope it remains a forever car for you!
@mathewkulczyk16456 ай бұрын
When i lived in California back in the 70's and 80's, respective to what assignment I had at the time, Navy veteran, and in the early 80's I bought a '65 chevy Chevelle Malibu wagon but it was a 283 ci with a B&W T-10 4 speed transmission. I loved that car and drove it several times from San Diego to Eastern Washington State and back before I was discharged in '84. Had it for 4 years after that, until it was stolen. I MISS THAT CAR !! 😢
@johnbehneman15466 ай бұрын
ALL OF THEM WOULD MAKE GREAT DAILY DRIVERS AND FAMILY HAULERS!!!
@judsonr16 ай бұрын
When I was born in the mid 60’s, the family car was a ‘63 Pontiac Catalina Safari with a 421 tri-power. In 1973 it was traded in on a ‘74 Grand Safari with the 455. That’s the car I learned to drive in. Couldn’t pass the driving test without being able to parallel park. After learning to park a 9-passenger wagon, I can still parallel park just about anything. Today I love the old wagons, although I hated them as a teen.
@DeezLouize6 ай бұрын
I personally like the 73 laguna wagon better than the ss. Same options but looked 100% better with the rubber/plastic front clip hiding that giant bumper.
@MrTheHillfolk6 ай бұрын
A buddy had a 76 Laguna. I remember we would marvel at the horrendously tall rear gear it had. It did the 1-2 auto upshift at 60mph, and the 2-3 upshift was at 100! If it wasn't flat and level you'd lose speed and it would kick back down into 2nd. I think we saw like 110 indicated once. 😂😂 Seemed pretty tall compared to most of the smogger pigs of the era.
@Pohleece2226 ай бұрын
My dad had a 1965 Plymouth Fury III wagon with the Commando 383. That boat would scream!
@markwhite68686 ай бұрын
In 1968 my dad factory ordered a 1968 Chrysler town and country station wagon 440 magnum automatic it was a police car in station wagon trim it would do 120 miles an hour all day long and I still have the time slips for 15 second quarter miles it was a beast the problem is it only got 10 miles to the gallon in a 1974 when gas went way up he traded it in he went back to dealer to get it back next day and it was gone
@madsbehrendtpetersen6 ай бұрын
Many years ago i owned a Ford LTD Country Squire 1972, with a 429 Cobra Jet, and a C6automatic. Never missed power.
@valengreymoon56236 ай бұрын
The host of Barn Find Hunter, on the Hagerty channel, is the owner of that lone 428 4-speed Country Squire.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
I actually did not know that - I have binged a few episodes of his show I will admit
@valengreymoon56236 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Episode 13 from 7 years ago is the one to watch.
@FYMASMD6 ай бұрын
Tom sold it a few years ago.
@Peakjr36 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336the video includes a clip of him when he bought the car.
@Ch-ui6mw6 ай бұрын
I could be wrong, but I swear I saw it listed by a dealer in Madras, Oregon a year or two ago....
@patrickcaudill29396 ай бұрын
Great video👍🏼 So Oldsmobile never offered the “Vista-Cruiser” wagon with a big motor? Think those were some of the best looking cars of this period
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
They did offer it I believe with a bigger motor - I just had to pic 5 and between the Buick wagon and that one I picked the Buick. Don't hate me lol!
@bd5av8r16 ай бұрын
The 350 Rocket V8 standard, 455 Rocket V8, optional. We had a 70 Vista Cruiser with the 455.
@lunsy94206 ай бұрын
My old man had a 69 Malibu wagon with a 396. He would put slicks on the back and and it would pull the left front tire a good 6 inches. He didn't keep it long because it had a solid cam that was pretty rowdy and a big Holley
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
Your old man sounds like a bad*ss, that had to have been a riot to drive
@jeffrandolf56736 ай бұрын
I remember have a loaner car from the dealer down the street... a 70 or 71 Ford Torino Wagon.... my brothers burnt the right rear tire off.
@derekhobbs11026 ай бұрын
I'm in Australia. Back in mid 80s my neighbour bought one of those Buick Estate Wagons, one of three in the country.
@kc0lif6 ай бұрын
i like wagons.
@theintake89616 ай бұрын
I greatly enjoyed that video😎👍
@butchgeagan97686 ай бұрын
A family I knew had a 440 mopar wagon wanted a hemi couldn't get it. Bought a sedan w/hemi and had his shop swap them.
@Carstuff1116 ай бұрын
Station wagons have been an obsession of mine since the 1980s. Just as I have Smokey and the Bandit and Knight Rider to blame for my love of 2nd and 3rd generation Trans Ams, I have Ghostbusters to blame for my love of station wagons. If I had to have one modern car, it would be a 6 speed manual Cadillac CTS-V Wagon. From the days of real wood body wagons to now, fast or slow, I love wagons.
@markmosher77206 ай бұрын
Chevrolet also offered the 427 in the Kingswood, thinking it's rarer than the 73 454 ss.
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
That is also a great one - may have to do a follow up video of 5 more wagons
@bikerjon89346 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Long live the wagon!
@fordmasters4352Ай бұрын
427 tags on 69 Chevy Kingswood when I saw that in 1970, I couldn't believe it!
@dereksollows97836 ай бұрын
great stuff!
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@juanc51496 ай бұрын
Todays is not Saturday, it’s Thursday!!!
@rarecars33366 ай бұрын
Got a video coming Saturday too :)
@jeffrandolf56736 ай бұрын
@@rarecars3336 Juan is right... it IS Thursday.🤣😅 10:00 Where's the link to the Barn Finds Coronet? I don't see it?
@TheRealMattFromWiiSports6 ай бұрын
Not with that attitude
@daveridgeway26396 ай бұрын
Hello Rare Cars, nice video! I am 64 years old and my late father loved full-size wagons. Most where bought slightly used. One was a 1972 Ford LTD Country Squire equipped with the factory "Trailering Special" tow package. It had a 429 4V (4 BBL Carb), C-6 auto trans and a factory 3:25 to 1, 9" rear end. Please reply. Dave...
@michaeltutty15406 ай бұрын
The Country Squire was introduced LONG before it was an answer to the Malibu SS. It goes back to the early 50s. You missed one of the rarest wagons. The 1971 Ford Torino with the factory 429 Cobra Jet. 7 were built. The engine was only an RPO during the last 4 to 6 weeks of production. People do not know this, but Ford offered the 351W in the 79-87 Ford Colony Park and full sized Ford wagons as an RPO. The engine was available via special order on wagons with the Police Package. I have seen one 89 Crown Victoria L wagon with the 351. It started life as a Coroner's Wagon in Ohio. On the highway, fuel economy was beyond belief, sitting at 35 miles to the US gallon. That 438/4 speed wagon was authorized for production by Lee Iacocca. Without that the dealer would not process the order.
@trudygreer24916 ай бұрын
Also the 428 *and* 429 both preceded Chevy's 454..
@flaircraft6 ай бұрын
I've owned 3 classic/muscle wagons. The oldest was a 1955 Plymouth Plaza 2-door, imagine a Mopar version of the Nomad. It was an original V8, manual transmission car and was all original. I sold it last year after owning for about 20 years. The second oldest (I still have it) is a 1971 AMC Ambassador that I bought in great shape from the original owner. I've continued the great care the original owner always put into it. It still wears the original Canary Yellow paint and even the interior is in great shape, except for the upholstery on the driver's seat. The 304 V8 runs like a champ. The third wagon was an '05 Dodge Magnum RT. I sold it about 12 years ago but keep wanting to buy another one now that they've gone down in value enough to make it worth modding.
@zeke71420036 ай бұрын
My dad had a 1967 Ford Country Squire wagon with the 428 (7 liter). It was black with red interior with a shaker hood and a hood mounted tach. It looked like a racing Hearst.
@SkunkieDesignsElectronics6 ай бұрын
I bought a 1970 429 4V country squire wagon used in the early 1980's and that was a real sleeper. I surprised a lot of Corvette and Camaro owners! None expected to get outrun by a station wagon lol.
@johneckert13656 ай бұрын
That 429 was AWESOME before the smog rules neutered it.
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
@@johneckert1365 Like ALL super car engines, it ended......
@willattwood83036 ай бұрын
You forgot the 455 4-speed equipped oldsmobile Vista Cruiser from the late 60s and it came with the Dual 4 Barrel option
@thebigpicture20326 ай бұрын
Or the 428 HO Pontiac Wagons from 68/69
@winstonelston57435 ай бұрын
You overlooked the Studebaker Lark Daytona Wagonaire, some of which had the Avanti spec "Jet Thrust" R1 or the "Jet Thrust Supercharged" R2 engines. At least one '63 left the factory with the R2 and four-speed.
@garysmith8455Ай бұрын
Nice historic FACT right there, thank you!
@bobh95266 ай бұрын
When I was a mere lad, the neighbor across the street bought a 1970 Ford Country Squire Wagon. I've no idea what it had for an engine or anything like that. What I do remember is that he loaded the car up with a bunch of neighborhood kids and took us for a drive. He hit 117 mph on a back country straightaway and we were all thrilled. That was obviously a very, very dangerous and immature thing to do, but we kids were thrilled. Mostly because we didn't know any better. We all survived, and that remains, by far, the fastest I've ever traveled in a car.