I expect most of the wagons were 2-speed powerglides, like the '61 wagon I learned to drive in. Make sure you check the floor...water would leak in and rust out the front floors, not even California cars are immune! Mine was only 10 years old, California car from day one, and you could watch the road go by through the holes in the floor!
61 and 62 only. They called 61 a lakewood but the 62 was a corvair wagon.
VERY COOL. I had a 61 auto with a 1964 110 HP engine/ and trans with the transverse leaf spring. It was awesome!!!!
mikeallmon1 1 month ago
I expect most of the wagons were 2-speed powerglides, like the '61 wagon I learned to drive in. Make sure you check the floor...water would leak in and rust out the front floors, not even California cars are immune! Mine was only 10 years old, California car from day one, and you could watch the road go by through the holes in the floor!
JoeBob1955 3 months ago
That's the ultra rare top-of-the-line Monza wagon with the bucket seats. One year only. Too bad it doesn't have the optional 4-speed.
orpheusband 3 months ago
@orpheusband Yeah I bet there were tons of four speed wagons. :-D
Unclemoparman 3 months ago
Manotick area, Ronnie Cashman
Unclemoparman 10 months ago
I owned this car from 1996 - 2008 Where it is and who owns it now?
qq62monza 11 months ago
@qq62monza VW Restorations. Ron Cashman.
Unclemoparman 3 months ago
I wish I could find one..take care of it, and it'll last a LONG time!
pheenix42 1 year ago