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A diver in Oregon believes he’s finally found the Ford station wagon belonging to the Martin family, who vanished almost seven decades ago in 1958. Buried under silt and other debris at the ...
The Chevrolet Nomad and Ford Parklane are reminders of the fierce battle to capture the upscale two-door station wagon market in 1956. Sadly, the classy custom station wagons of the mid 1950s were ...
After two days of dredging, a crane on Friday pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe belonged to an Oregon family who disappeared while on a trip 66 years ago ...
Many people have fond memories of the family station wagon. For Edsel B. Ford II, the great-grandson of Henry Ford, it's just a little bit different. Because the car carries his name. Yet, like so ...
Chevrolet introduced Nomad in 1955 and Ford transformed base '56 Ford Ranch Wagon into Parklane for 1956 which cost $2,428, while the Nomad cost $2,707. News Podcast ...
The article nostalgically reviews the 1969 Chevy Kingswood Estate and Ford Country Squire wagons, highlighting their family car appeal, powerful engines, and collectible status. It compares ...
“I have a great appreciation for woodies,” Ken Gross says. His initial experience with a wood-bodied station wagon came when he was a teenager delivering groceries in a Ford in Swampscott ...
Ford didn’t want the car; if it was going to make a Mustang wagon, it would get it from one of the designers on its payroll. Cumberford tried selling the project to other, smaller companies ...
If ever there was a good idea gone bad, an American icon destroyed, a trust betrayed, it has to be Chevrolet. It took only one 1951 Ford to make my father a Chevy man for life. One summer day in ...
Station wagons aren't exactly in vogue these days, but there was a time that they were so popular that even the sporty Ford Mustang almost sired one. With an all-new 'Stang on the way soon, we ...