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  • i liked the red torino wagon the best.

  • @kraman777 When I sold encyclopedeas door to door when I was younger, my boss had one of those in Blue. I got to drive it quite a bit. When Ford put the plaque on the dashboard reading "Ride Engineered", they meant it. With the car fully loaded with co-workers, driving at 110 M.P.H. down the highway was an experience that would be indescribable to anyone under 40. You simply ooozed down the road in library silence that is missing in today's cars. I wish they still rode that well today.

  • Beautiful Wagons!

    Clark Griswold

  • Wow I love wagons what a greatcarshow

  • WOW....Amazingly well respresented group of Wagons, especially the late 60's models. The Pontiacs? YUM...People think I'm nuts when I tell them that Vintage ( God I feel old....) Station Wagons from the 60's and 70's are bigtime for collecting right now. I was born in 1960 and was a classic kid from that era. All of my relatives had late model GM station wagons and we would all travel cross country to Michigan in Summer . I also LOVE the 1973-1978 GMC Motorhomes.

  • I love wagons!! I have been searching for clubs like this for years!! I don't have much money but, I would love to know when they will be in the capital area of NY anytime soon!! Thanks!!

  • AWESOME! love wagons

  • Wow I am glad that many appreciate these old family workhorses.The original soccer mom vehicle,after kids all grew up many dad's used them hunting,and MOm's flower hauler.

  • Nice video, some rare cars there. I understand that these guys with thier modern wagons must be part of the club, but whats the point in having thier hoods open? Its not like thier engines are more interesting....

  • What a show! 5 stars. How sad we've went from such stately, classy, stylish and beautiful rolling works of art as these to the relatively dull and ugly minivans and SUVs.

  • Thanks for posting these! Saves me the trouble of having to encode the video I shot. Great show, hope this year is too.

  • The early 70's models Ford Station Wagons LTD had the pretiest of most of them with the styles

  • Every since high school I have wanted a 1967 Rambler Rebel Wagon. Anyone know about the Ambassador model short lived, DPL? How about late 60's Plymouth VIP? Thanks for the great video.

  • I see they have the original green Eight is Enough Chrysler family wagon!

  • classic masterpieces! 5 stars

  • cool

  • Looks like the best car show I have ever seen.  Wagons rule.

  • Fantastic collection of wagons! We've got to get a Station Wagon round-up going for out west!

  • I have GOT to make it there with one of my wagons one day. so jealous.

  • Absolutely stunning. I wish I could've been there. (Hopefully they'll have it a wee bit further south next year. Why do both Wagonfest *and* the ISWC meet have to be *so* far away!?)

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Next year's show will be in the Sandusky Ohio area.

    I was the host of the 2008 show. I asked to host it and my request was honored. The show location is determined by the location of the person willing to host it.

    You can become a member of the ISWC and maybe you can host a show.

  • That's similar to how it works in the International Mercury Owners Assoc...They're constantly trying to get local members to throw something together.

  • Beautiful...thanks for sharing!! Always good to see lots of Buicks

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