![]() 04/04/2014 at 09:34 • Filed to: wagon, staion wagon | ![]() | ![]() |
ill be the first to admit my wagon knowledge is severely lacking but just screwing around at work i came across this gem - never seen this before
so for you guys - whats the oddest, weirdest production wagon/station wagon youve come across?
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aqc toronado I saw exactly once
makes me want to do...
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wow...that is really...really..long...parallel parking gotaa be a bitch..
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In person, probably a lightly modified for autocross/etc. Corvair wagon.
Not in person, either the Studebaker Wagonaire, the Morris Minor estate, or some others - though perhaps my "oddness" meter is broken, as I don't find C3 shooting brakes that weird.
(Speaking of which, I really like fixed-light C3s for some reason)
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this is where you just push them out of the way
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oldest one I can think of.
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If we're talking about odd factory wagons, how about this 1960 Dodge Polara. Just look at those fins! Its awesome how they just stick out like that.
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Freakin' love this.
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Probably a '74 Mazda RX-4. I didn't even know it existed until I actually saw one.
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Only 159 Packard wagons were made. Mostly by welding a second set of fins over the first, tacking wide quad headlight pods to the much narrower front fenders, and adding a low, non-Packard-shaped hood, air scoop, and low, fiberglass "fish mouth" grille to the front of a Studebaker President.
But still. 4 fins! Only 159 made! The last of the Packard line!