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The joy and beauty of Wagons (estates)


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Why is that sorry?  You should have included a first-gen SW2 as well.  I found Saturn wagons quite stylish.

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I really liked how the C-pillar on the S-series wagons mimicked the sedan roofline. The S-series wagons were pretty stylish, I would have liked to see an ION wagon (ok, maybe not) and hope we'll get a hatch version of the next gen. The L-series wagons were nothing too special, although I did see an L200 wagon, same year as my sedan, that I considered trading into. But its an auto. :puke: Edited by Satty
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The 1970 Olds Vista Cruiser...now that's a wagon.
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Yeah baby! B) B) ....was wonderin' when someone would get around to posting a Vista Roof!

I remember my Mom's '76 Pontiac GrandSafari clamshell. Way nice car, towing package with the 455 V8. Loved that car!
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No wood on Mom's though!

Love my Roadmaster too. The last wagon big enough to actually hold a 4X8 sheet of plywood. Most SUV's can't do that!
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