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Found on eBay: Low Mileage Station Wagons

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Found on eBay: Low Mileage Station Wagons

The first low mileage station wagon for today is a 1964 Chevrolet Belair with 65,000 miles and a gasser conversion.

The second low mileage station wagon is a 1956 Buick Special with 18,000 miles and is one of 17,300 made.

The third station wagon is a 1957 Dodge D-500 with 57,000 miles and a hemi.

The fourth station wagon is a 1958 Chevrolet Yeoman wagon with 94,000 miles and new upholstery.

The fifth wagon is a 1958 Edsel Villager with 43,000 miles and would look better with woodgrain and a surfboard on the roof. (THAT'S RIGHT! I WENT THERE! ANYBODY WANNA FIGHT ABOUT IT???)

The sixth is a 1965 Buick Sport wagon with 97,000 miles that needs a bath.

The seventh is a 1965 Saab 95 Estate wagon with 67,000 miles that would probably fit in the cargo hold of any of the other wagon on this list.

The eighth is a 1966 Chevrolet Nova with 40,000 miles and a Powergilde.

The ninth is a 1974 Chevrolet Impala with 92,000 miles and has a 400 small block.

The tenth is a 1976 Chevrolet Caprice with 83,000 miles and has one of those cool tailgates that folds into the car.

The eleventh is is a 1977 Ford Pinto with 57,000 miles and is missing the shag carpeting to go along with the opera window.

The twelfth is a 1977 Dodge Aspen with 38,000 miles and a slant 6.

The final low mileage station wagon for today is a 1978 Ford Country Squire with 45,000 miles and a new exhaust.

That there's a lot of sugar.

Those '70s land yachts are great..

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