@sniper887 Nope!!! They sure don't make 'em like this anymore and they will NEVER, EVER, AGAIN make 'em this anymore!!! Doesn't that just break your heart? It sure as HELL breaks mine!!!
My parents owned one of these, also a '72, from when I was 5 or 6 until I was 10 or 11. It had the 455 4 bbl and turbo 400 transmission. They sure don't make 'em like this anymore.
My brother had the manual release gate. It dropped about half way down, but you had to push it the rest of the way.
I seem to recall the key switch on theback was a three position switch. Turn the key left the window opened, turn it half way to the right the tailgate opened. If you turned it all the way to the right both opened at once.
I seem to recall seeing a wagon with the door down and the window closed? was this possible on the power door version or only on a manual door version where someone must have closed the window without raising the door?
Love these 70's GM Wagons!! Especially the clamshell tailgate. My aunt and uncle(God rests their souls) had a green '73 Pontiac Catalina Grand Safari in the early 80's. These were real station wagons!
AWESOME RIDE........thanks for posting.
mrscot 7 months ago
they had that kinda high tech stuff back then? i woulda been showin off at all the supermarkets and drive ins ..... lol
laidback72 10 months ago
By todays standards that's a really cool feature...in the early seventies it had to be mind bending
panzr 1 year ago
WOW!
usagoodbyeisayhello 1 year ago
@sniper887 Nope!!! They sure don't make 'em like this anymore and they will NEVER, EVER, AGAIN make 'em this anymore!!! Doesn't that just break your heart? It sure as HELL breaks mine!!!
ford9572 1 year ago
@ford9572 yes it breaks mine aswell, theres not enough respect
goochon 1 year ago
perry fung use to have one
ron6010 1 year ago
Awesome car!!
daviddpb75 1 year ago
Glasspack?
ford9572 2 years ago
My parents owned one of these, also a '72, from when I was 5 or 6 until I was 10 or 11. It had the 455 4 bbl and turbo 400 transmission. They sure don't make 'em like this anymore.
sniper887 2 years ago
WOW...awesome! Long live!
traxadron1 2 years ago
My brother had the manual release gate. It dropped about half way down, but you had to push it the rest of the way.
I seem to recall the key switch on theback was a three position switch. Turn the key left the window opened, turn it half way to the right the tailgate opened. If you turned it all the way to the right both opened at once.
Moose9105 2 years ago
In fact:
turn it 1/3 right: window opens
turn it 2/3 right: tailgate opens
al the way: both open at same time
Same for closing when key is turned to the left
75RivGS 2 years ago 2
@75RivGS
I seem to recall seeing a wagon with the door down and the window closed? was this possible on the power door version or only on a manual door version where someone must have closed the window without raising the door?
pdennis93 9 months ago
why is the exhaust so loud?
ingledude 2 years ago
i owned a 75 and people would laugh or be angry at me.i loved the car or the living room on wheels.
dadgenius 2 years ago
Very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
nanoc22 2 years ago
it's magic!!
fasaanikassa 2 years ago
i fucking want one!
blindbender88 2 years ago
good derby car
codyandrock 2 years ago
yea thats all its good for
0utlandr 2 years ago
You demolition derby faggots need to get a life. Quit destroying these great cars.
bigchevy80 2 years ago 21
cool wagon
canadiancatgreen 2 years ago
Great car, and the engine sounds fantastic!
JackD567 3 years ago
Almost all gone...demo derbys
Klattu 3 years ago
My parents owned one of these when I was 12.
I thought it was the coolest car ever1
visor109 3 years ago 4
Thats the first one ive ever seen! And I love it!!! Not many of them in the U.K.
jasonv8 4 years ago 4
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Cool!!! Very cool!!!
stringalongmike1953 4 years ago 4
Love these 70's GM Wagons!! Especially the clamshell tailgate. My aunt and uncle(God rests their souls) had a green '73 Pontiac Catalina Grand Safari in the early 80's. These were real station wagons!
sexysagi 4 years ago 3
God they need to make cars like this again, I love the old American steel.
Doobie1975 4 years ago 16
@Doobie1975 Best one could ever buy....
manoman0 1 year ago
@manoman0 How much power does your car have? I've always liked the GM full size cars of the early 1970s
Doobie1975 1 year ago
@Doobie1975 it was a 350 with rougly 180 hp
manoman0 1 year ago
@manoman0 For some reason I thought it would have a 455 V8 engine
Doobie1975 1 year ago
Sweet!
TheFamilyTruckster 4 years ago