1968 to 1972 is my favorite years for the A-body. We had a 1972 Olds Cutlass wagon and my neighbors had a 1972 Olds Vista Cruiser wagon. I loved those cars, and eventually drove our 1972 until I killed the trans in high school. Lots of family road trips and hauling stuff from the hardware store - these things were the SUVs of the early 70s.
As a kid back in the 70s we had a 1968 VE Valiant Regal Safari with a slant 6. We travelled up and down Eastern Australia in it. Have grown up loving station wagons and it’s unfortunate that Australia today has seen the station wagon largely vanish and replaced with SUVs that are big and fancy but have lost the space that wagons had. Absolutely love videos like this. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I acquired a 2015 Golf Sportswagen TDI Manual 6. 72 cu ft cargo or 120 + cu ft passenger, 50+ cargo. 40- 49 city/town 51- 55 hiway mpg. For a Compact economy wagon it's comparable to some of the larger old wagons.
Dad bought red 9 passenger Vista Cruiser loaded but no tape player. Once, on a family vacation while Mom and sis were sleeping at 5:30 AM, he opened it up on the highway and gave me a wink. 310 horse 330 moved out pretty good
My grandfather's last car, which I bought after he passed. Was a 1966 Buick Special Station Wagon Vista Cruiser. I loved the early 60's Buicks and owned a number of them. Sedans, convertibles and station wagons; but I loved especially wagons. As a child I fell in love with them and drove them even when single with no children. My first car was a 1963 Olds F-85 sedan,the '63 olds F-85 was the most beautiful and perfectly design car of that decade. In the 1950's it was the 1956 olds 88/98 series, perfection in motion. If I could as an adult buy the one car of my dreams it would be a 1963 olds F-85 station wagon. Am 70 now and most view cars in more practical terms, but my inside youth still dreams of driving my 1966 Buick wagon Vista Cruiser that was my grandfather's last car. Miss you Pops!
I owned a 69 Vista Cruiser. My Aunt and Uncle own a Marathon sedan. I took a nap on the floor in back on the way to Chicago where they lived. It was my first trip away from home at 6 yrs old.
Minor correction on the Edsel wagons. The engines are incorrectly identified as Ford FE engines. Although similar in exterior appearance, they are actually from Ford's M-E-L or Mercury, Edsel, Lincoln series. The FE engines topped off at 428 cubic engines, whereas the M-E-L engines maxed out at 462 cubic inches. Very few parts, if any were interchangeable with the FE engines. Also, when showing the 230 and 250 cubic engines in the Checker Marathons, the video was showing V-8 engines. The 230's and 250's were sourced from Chevrolet, but they were OHV inline 6 cylinder engines.
When we were young my mans dad had a 70 Nomad 396 4 speed wagon with pop up seats in the back white on Lt blue my brother in law owns it since 77 and it has under 88.ooo miles on it, flawless inside looks and runs strong ..? recent carb and headers installed new shocks and tires on Cragar wheels..?
I had the pleasure of owning a 1970 Oldsmobile Vista cruiser. I would have kept the car however I loaned it to a guy, the transmission was low on fluid, so the idiot put motor oil in my TH 400 automatic transmission. Thus killing the car, I was at the time I didn't have the money to put a new transmission in it. I've always kind of flown by the seat of my pants.
The wagon aire influenced GMC and thus they gave us the Envoy XUV For 2004 and 2005, GMC offered the five-passenger Envoy XUV retractable-roof vehicle. Similar in concept to the 2001 GMC Terracross (a mid-size SUV concept), the Envoy XUV modernized the retractable roof concept of the 1960s Studebaker Wagonaire. To reconfigure the interior cargo space, the XUV was fitted with a "midgate" (similar to the Chevrolet Avalanche). Derived from the long-wheelbase chassis of the Envoy XL, the Envoy XUV design was exclusive to GMC.
@@char1737 They aren't connected. The Envoy is Rear-Wheel-Drive but it isn't a car. It is on a truck platform and is a SUV. A Wagon is on a Rear-Wheel-Drive Car platform. (D.O.T.D.) The others are Minvans and are no where near worth mentioning in the same breath as that of anything other than a Minivan and disrepects the others.
1968 to 1972 is my favorite years for the A-body. We had a 1972 Olds Cutlass wagon and my neighbors had a 1972 Olds Vista Cruiser wagon. I loved those cars, and eventually drove our 1972 until I killed the trans in high school. Lots of family road trips and hauling stuff from the hardware store - these things were the SUVs of the early 70s.
Video missed my ultra rare (no pictures available online) '77 Pontiac Astre FORMULA Safari Station Wagon... still have it...
As a kid back in the 70s we had a 1968 VE Valiant Regal Safari with a slant 6. We travelled up and down Eastern Australia in it. Have grown up loving station wagons and it’s unfortunate that Australia today has seen the station wagon largely vanish and replaced with SUVs that are big and fancy but have lost the space that wagons had. Absolutely love videos like this. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I acquired a 2015 Golf Sportswagen TDI Manual 6. 72 cu ft cargo or 120 + cu ft passenger, 50+ cargo.
40- 49 city/town
51- 55 hiway mpg.
For a Compact economy wagon it's comparable to some of the larger old wagons.
Dad bought red 9 passenger Vista Cruiser loaded but no tape player. Once, on a family vacation while Mom and sis were sleeping at 5:30 AM, he opened it up on the highway and gave me a wink. 310 horse 330 moved out pretty good
My grandfather's last car, which I bought after he passed. Was a 1966 Buick Special Station Wagon Vista Cruiser. I loved the early 60's Buicks and owned a number of them. Sedans, convertibles and station wagons; but I loved especially wagons. As a child I fell in love with them and drove them even when single with no children. My first car was a 1963 Olds F-85 sedan,the '63 olds F-85 was the most beautiful and perfectly design car of that decade. In the 1950's it was the 1956 olds 88/98 series, perfection in motion. If I could as an adult buy the one car of my dreams it would be a 1963 olds F-85 station wagon. Am 70 now and most view cars in more practical terms, but my inside youth still dreams of driving my 1966 Buick wagon Vista Cruiser that was my grandfather's last car. Miss you Pops!
The Buicks were known as "Sport Wagon.
We had a beautiful 1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser it was black with a black interior absolutely gorgeous and we sold it stupidly
All much better than most of the vehicles on offer today.
I found one of the wings on a later model Vista Cruiser on a jobsite. My parents used to have a later model Vista Cruiser with the 400 engine.
I owned a 69 Vista Cruiser.
My Aunt and Uncle own a Marathon sedan. I took a nap on the floor in back on the way to Chicago where they lived.
It was my first trip away from home at 6 yrs old.
They were rare even back then , it's always been one of my dream cars. Beautiful car thx. 👍
the REAL true SUV Amen bring them back
Minor correction on the Edsel wagons. The engines are incorrectly identified as Ford FE engines. Although similar in exterior appearance, they are actually from Ford's M-E-L or Mercury, Edsel, Lincoln series. The FE engines topped off at 428 cubic engines, whereas the M-E-L engines maxed out at 462 cubic inches. Very few parts, if any were interchangeable with the FE engines.
Also, when showing the 230 and 250 cubic engines in the Checker Marathons, the video was showing V-8 engines. The 230's and 250's were sourced from Chevrolet, but they were OHV inline 6 cylinder engines.
The marathon wagon is a very cool looking car even today
I love the 1964, 66, and 67 Olds Vista Cruiser, and then the 1969-72 Olds Vista Cruiser.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍. There is no vehicle today that even comes close in looks and style ! 👀😎👍👀😎👍
Vista Cruiser AWESOME .
Big car? Not then. It was an intermediate car.
The Olds Custom Cruiser was the full size wagon. Longer and wider.
When we were young my mans dad had a 70 Nomad 396 4 speed wagon with pop up seats in the back white on Lt blue my brother in law owns it since 77 and it has under 88.ooo miles on it, flawless inside looks and runs strong ..? recent carb and headers installed new shocks and tires on Cragar wheels..?
Isn't the Vista Cruiser in the tv programme That 70s Show
Yes.
It doesntmatter what you say, the Vista Cruiser will alas be ‘Foreman’s car’
I had the pleasure of owning a 1970 Oldsmobile Vista cruiser. I would have kept the car however I loaned it to a guy, the transmission was low on fluid, so the idiot put motor oil in my TH 400 automatic transmission. Thus killing the car, I was at the time I didn't have the money to put a new transmission in it. I've always kind of flown by the seat of my pants.
They talk about the Marathon Wagon but mostly show the sedan. Kinda click bate.
My automobile,66 Bel-Air Chevy 283 White top blue body . Had it For long time
The wagon aire influenced GMC and thus they gave us the Envoy XUV For 2004 and 2005, GMC offered the five-passenger Envoy XUV retractable-roof vehicle. Similar in concept to the 2001 GMC Terracross (a mid-size SUV concept), the Envoy XUV modernized the retractable roof concept of the 1960s Studebaker Wagonaire. To reconfigure the interior cargo space, the XUV was fitted with a "midgate" (similar to the Chevrolet Avalanche). Derived from the long-wheelbase chassis of the Envoy XL, the Envoy XUV design was exclusive to GMC.
How dare you compare a Station Wagon to Front-WRONG-Wheel-Drive POS Minivans?
The envoy XUV was not a minivan i didn't compare the two I spoke on how the wagon aire influenced the XUV
@@char1737 They aren't connected. The Envoy is Rear-Wheel-Drive but it isn't a car. It is on a truck platform and is a SUV. A Wagon is on a Rear-Wheel-Drive Car platform. (D.O.T.D.) The others are Minvans and are no where near worth mentioning in the same breath as that of anything other than a Minivan and disrepects the others.
I seen one sitting in a field
We had a 69 dodge cornet 440 stationwagon
He mentioned different engine option but he made no mention of whether or not they were 6 cylinder or V8 engines.
I didn´t see the Datsun 510 wagon in here, noren the mazda 818 and Rx3 wagon
the 230 and 250 engines were straight 6 engines
❤❤ american beauties like Farrah Fawcett ❤❤❤❤
Interesting that 90% of the Checkers you are showing are the sedans not wagons!
Editor said, he didn’t enough checker wagon footages that's why he used sedan pics. I'm truly sorry!😞
Additionally, the narration mostly refers to straight six engines, but all pictures are V8s.
Checkers looked liked Chevys.
Yeah, I'm gonna put Chevy emblems on one and take to car shows...
The woke add before video made me check out , zero tolerance anymore
Your facts are screwed up, if you're going to put content on youtube please check that the information is correct........