The Chevy Nomad might steal the headlines when it comes to mid-Fifties two-door GM classic wagons, but Pontiac fans have their own distinctively sporty long-roof model to cheer on. While the bowtie ...
Imagine a young Iggy Pop, pre-stage dives and microphone stands, cruising down a dusty highway with the wind whipping through his hair in his trusty 1956 Nomad. Forget flashy sports cars; this ...
A lot of buyers apparently look at the Toyota Crown Signia and see a station wagon, think “Griswolds!” and run.
The 1950s is often considered the golden era for the American automobile. The decade ushered in nearly unprecedented prosperity along with a manufacturing boom that helped propel cars into an ...
Selling today for $50,000 to $100,000 or more (according to Hemmings.com listings), the Chevy Nomad was a 2-door sports station wagon that is highly collectible due to its short three-year run.
First offered in 1959 and 1960, the Chevrolet Kingswood returned into showrooms from 1969 to 1972. The Kingswood Estate was based on the Caprice.
From the aerodynamic 1930s Chrysler Airflow to the 1950s Chevrolet Nomad two-door wagon and more ... look at the Crown Signia and see a station wagon, think “Griswolds!” and run.
Pontiac always had fine wagons, which were usually stylish and had myriad luxury options available. Though the Safari name dates way, way, wayyy back to 1955 as the Pontiac Division’s version of the ...
GM is currently facing a major quality control issue related to the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, a powerplant found throughout the Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC product ...
believes the Mazda6e should become even more practical with a station wagon body-style derivative. So, the virtual artist tucked behind the AscarissDesign moniker on social media has a big craving ...