As a proud owner of a 08 Magnum SRT8, glad to see this OG is represented at least as a pretty rare production. There were only 232 Magnum SRT8s produced in 08, and only 29 in my color so its a def a keeper.
@@tassysings much respect to the owners of these beauties. You are part of our rich cultural history Sir. A true car lover and genuine audience we seek 😇😇😇
@@jimgarofalo5479 Yes, and Packard never made a car as fast as the supercharged badge engineered Studebakers. This is a video about muscle wagons not bespoke luxury cars.
There were some SS station wagons most of them were chase cars for drag strip competitors. Some of them were show cars for dealerships. But they did make them. I was alive to see it.
Sounds like this young man wasn't around for these. Check out the two Car & Driver 'Boss Wagons' made in the mid sixties, one a Plymouth Suburban, the other a Vista-Cruiser. Great reading.
The 1957-58 Oldsmobile Fiesta and Buick Caballero are four door, V8. hardtop wagons. They are certainly at least as attractive as the Nomad and rarer. IMO
A little disappointing no mopars from the 50's. Most are super rare, all powerful wagons, many were super luxurious. Town&Country, Explorer, Custom Sierra and Sports Suburban. Many of the Town&Country and Explorer's came with front and rear AC from 1957 on. And of course many mopars of the fifties were factory fitted Hemi's giving real muscle! Thank keep up the great video's
@@caspaabriel4794 highly appreciate your positive feedback. Will surely come up with the valuable recommendation you provided with. It’ll be an interesting topic to research. 😇😇
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS you are welcome....I remember these vintage cars you show were everywhere in the late 60s and all the way up to 81 or so when I was a kid....would like to see you do a vid about the 57 Apache Pickup Truck.....along with a few Dodge Power Wagons from the 40s and later...you have great content
@@cliffnelson1174 will surely put these ideas into production But it’ll take some time. Probably by the end of October, we might be able to get it done. Stay tuned and connected 😇😇😇
I drove my bosses 1960's wooden paneled station wagon, maybe squire, I forget, I step on the gas and holy shit, I didn't know, it looked like grandmas car, think it was a 428 or 9 cobra jet. It was a blast.
when you are talking about the 1966 Ford station wagon and referring to the engine choices you refer to 352c.i. and 428c.i.. Engines of course other V-8 engines like the 390c.i. also a member of the FE series like the 352 and 428. the 289 was even available as an option but perhaps not the best choice for a heavy car. In your pictures of the engines for this car you show a 302/5.0 engine. that engine was not available until 1968. As to the fuel injection shown that was not available in 1966. Please make the simple checks for accuracy.
@@theelevatorSRT8 You always do this. This is your habit dude. You go to channels and do this shit on every channel without watching videos. Don’t be A.H. Go somewhere else
Thanks bro I didn't even know and I figure I'm a pretty good gear head,I'm going to check it out ✌👍i only owned one wagon in my life and I've went through a lot of car's, trucks etc and we all know we kick ourselves in the butt for letting them go 🤔my friend nephew says I was just plain stupid for selling my 65 Mercury half ton but there's always something else that catches your eye
The Olds Vista Cruiser was introduced in 1964, not 1957. It was discontinued after the 1972 model year, not 1960. Typical click bait, AI generated bull.
Thumbs down! When you do a list of models, and the images don't match the list, you are just putting out junk. You even went so far as to show a vehicle in the video thumbnail that wasn't even on the list. Bottom line, this kind of makes you look like you don't know what you're talking about. So ....... Thumbs down!
@@rayrussell6258 Thank You for the comment Sir. Your essay clearly shows your in depth analytical skills and ignorance about the world of TH-cam 😇 Stay Happy with thumbs up or down, doesn’t matter 😅
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS Oh thank YOU, you just made my comment even more intelligent, in comparison with your weak retort. Learn your automobiles, before you publish videos on youtube. btw, thumbs down counts against you with youtube, so you might want to try putting out actual intelligent videos. (your response just earned you another thumbs down , lol)
@@rayrussell6258 Mr. Russell, you exactly know that your comments and related down thumbs can easily be removed from the channel. So, rather than posing as an intellectual scholar on autos & TH-cam, just try something productive so that you can actually add some value at some place 😂 Don’t forget to thumb down, Mr. Wikipedia researcher 🧑🔬 In fact you can go to all our videos and start thumb downing and commenting bad on them. Hopefully, it’ll satisfy you and make you a good successful weekend 😂😂😂 Once you’re done with that, you might get the chance to find out some more ways to figure out the algorithm 🤣
@@rayrussell6258 See. You got some info with the exercise I told you to practice yesterday. Nice little puppy 🐶. & do your thumb ritual here as well 🐕 Hahahahaha
As a proud owner of a 08 Magnum SRT8, glad to see this OG is represented at least as a pretty rare production. There were only 232 Magnum SRT8s produced in 08, and only 29 in my color so its a def a keeper.
@@tassysings much respect to the owners of these beauties. You are part of our rich cultural history Sir. A true car lover and genuine audience we seek 😇😇😇
I have 2006 SRT8 Maggie that I bought in 2007 with only 12k miles on the clock and I wouldn't part with it for love or money.
@@loyalopposition-us awesome sir. Really happy to have such audience. The genuine car lovers.
Stay connected sir. 😇😇😇
My dad used to have a '59 Chevy Parkwood Station Wagon. Wish we kept it. They are so rare to see these days. Thanks for posting!
@@ClassicChrome86 Really glad to bring back some good old memories…
Made our day with the comments
WHAT ABOUT THAT SAFARI ON THE THUMBNAIL. MUCH RARER THAN THE NOMAD
@@csi1392 Safari is under production too. Will be available in mid October.
Stay tuned for that Sir.
@@csi1392 Checkout this one. You will like it too 🙂
The Iconic Buick Estate Wagon: 1940s to 1990s
th-cam.com/video/NHReDacDzkc/w-d-xo.html
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS- Then don’t put it in the headline for September, dummy!
Love old station wagons. I have a 1968 mercury montego station wagon with a 363 4r70w and 370 gears a nice sleeper for sure
@@willstansbury3747 OMG. That’s a real collector we got here 😇😇😇
Sir, your presence on our channel is highly appreciated.
Respect from our side.
I was at a local show a few years back and someone brought a 58 Packard wagon with factory supercharger. Now THAT was a rare wagon.
@@seed_drill7135 yes that’s a rare one indeed
@@seed_drill7135 checkout this one too.
The Iconic Buick Estate Wagon: 1940s to 1990s
th-cam.com/video/NHReDacDzkc/w-d-xo.html
That was a PackardBaker. The last REAL Packard was made in 1956. The 1957 and 1958 models were re-badged Studebakers.
@@jimgarofalo5479 Thank You
@@jimgarofalo5479 Yes, and Packard never made a car as fast as the supercharged badge engineered Studebakers. This is a video about muscle wagons not bespoke luxury cars.
Likin this content good job
@@Robert-y7g2g Thank You Sir for the appreciation 😇😇😇
@@Robert-y7g2g Checkout this one. You will like it too 🙂
The Iconic Buick Estate Wagon: 1940s to 1990s
th-cam.com/video/NHReDacDzkc/w-d-xo.html
@@seebs3046 very strange that you picked out this thing out of 3500 words script…
Pontiac and Buick produced classy styling and power from "55 to "57 with the Safari and Caballero in the station wagon profile
@@michealfigueroa6325 Yes Sir. Point on 😇😇😇
@@michealfigueroa6325 Checkout this one. You will like it too 🙂
The Iconic Buick Estate Wagon: 1940s to 1990s
th-cam.com/video/NHReDacDzkc/w-d-xo.html
Had a 72 Coronet passed everthing but a gas station with 400 engine 3 speed auto
@@bigken9253 😇
There were some SS station wagons most of them were chase cars for drag strip competitors. Some of them were show cars for dealerships. But they did make them. I was alive to see it.
@@madpauper Great Sir…Highly appreciate it
Why does the picture of the vista cruiser list it as 57-60 when it was a late 60s product?
@@andyevans2336 awesome observation Sir. Highly appreciated 😇
Wagons were stylish unlike suv and mini vans of today
@@Hellodarknessmyolefriend Spot on Sir. Wagons are our childhood romance 😊
There was a 1970s four country squire wagon was special ordered with a 428 with a 4-speed
@@allenkranawetter9482 we would love to hear more about that Sir…😇
Sounds like this young man wasn't around for these. Check out the two Car & Driver 'Boss Wagons' made in the mid sixties, one a Plymouth Suburban, the other a Vista-Cruiser. Great reading.
@@loveisall5520 Thank You for your feedback
The 1957-58 Oldsmobile Fiesta and Buick Caballero are four door, V8. hardtop wagons. They are certainly at least as attractive as the Nomad and rarer. IMO
Thank You.
A little disappointing no mopars from the 50's. Most are super rare, all powerful wagons, many were super luxurious. Town&Country, Explorer, Custom Sierra and Sports Suburban. Many of the Town&Country and Explorer's came with front and rear AC from 1957 on. And of course many mopars of the fifties were factory fitted Hemi's giving real muscle! Thank keep up the great video's
@@caspaabriel4794 highly appreciate your positive feedback. Will surely come up with the valuable recommendation you provided with.
It’ll be an interesting topic to research. 😇😇
We had a '57 Plymouth Suburban. I think it was just a 6 though.
@ Thank You sir 😇
I'm surprise you left out the 1958 Edsel Roundup. Roundup was a 2 door wagon. It came standard with a 361 FE V-8 With a 4 barrel carb.
@@theprinceofsnj will be covered in the coming productions. Stay connected to find out 😊
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS For the record Edsel was its own division of the Ford Motor Company. It is not a Ford Edsel.
@@theprinceofsnj Thank You. 🙏
This video does not show the correct engines during their descriptions.
@@348indian Thank You for watching 😇
@@348indian Thank You for watching 😇
you forgot the rarest wagon. i found on you tube awhile back, a 1967 ford galaxie country squire wagon with a 427 4speed. only one ever built.
@@stephenspilker9334 Highly appreciate your feedback Sir. Thank you 😇
My favorite was the 57 Nomad
@@cliffnelson1174 Thank You. 🙏
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS you are welcome....I remember these vintage cars you show were everywhere in the late 60s and all the way up to 81 or so when I was a kid....would like to see you do a vid about the 57 Apache Pickup Truck.....along with a few Dodge Power Wagons from the 40s and later...you have great content
@@cliffnelson1174 will surely put these ideas into production
But it’ll take some time. Probably by the end of October, we might be able to get it done.
Stay tuned and connected 😇😇😇
The mustang 5.0 motor instead of the 1966 powerplant. 352 and up.
Those motors had no fuel injection and were big blocks.
@@StacyRobertson-c7u Thank You for watching Sir. Highly appreciate your feedback
I drove my bosses 1960's wooden paneled station wagon, maybe squire, I forget, I step on the gas and holy shit, I didn't know, it looked like grandmas car, think it was a 428 or 9 cobra jet. It was a blast.
@@JohnShields-xx1yk Sir, you might want to look at this one.
The Iconic Buick Estate Wagon: 1940s to 1990s
th-cam.com/video/NHReDacDzkc/w-d-xo.html
can you do a video on top 10 firefighter trucks? i always wanted to see what firefighters had thru the years
Dear, we will try. But at the moment our calendar for September is fully booked
Please expect this production after mid-October
@@votpavel stay connected by subscribing 😇
So, when you get notified when your favourite one goes live…
What about the GM Clamshell wagons 1971 -1976????
They are still popular today
@@ralphabreu5022 coming up soon.
Stay tuned Sir 😇😇😇
73 W/400
@@csi1392 which one exactly???
The years on the Olds Vista cruise are WRONG !! Figure it out ! 😅
@@kevingleason1051 Thank You 🙏
when you are talking about the 1966 Ford station wagon and referring to the engine choices you refer to 352c.i. and 428c.i.. Engines of course other V-8 engines like the 390c.i. also a member of the FE series like the 352 and 428. the 289 was even available as an option but perhaps not the best choice for a heavy car. In your pictures of the engines for this car you show a 302/5.0 engine. that engine was not available until 1968. As to the fuel injection shown that was not available in 1966. Please make the simple checks for accuracy.
@@mojojojos4843 Noted sir.
Thank You for watching and providing this deep insight.
Highly appreciate it.
Inexpensive to build but very expensive to buy spend all that money for that truck no way
@@milenkonikolic2090 Thank You
Lazy corporate money grab. Don’t watch. I don’t often do this but this video is insulting to the viewers. Nothing is even slightly accurate.
@@theelevatorSRT8 You always do this. This is your habit dude. You go to channels and do this shit on every channel without watching videos.
Don’t be A.H.
Go somewhere else
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS Nice try, Bot. Don't watch this video. Rip off
@@theelevatorSRT8 you definitely know that your comment can be removed easily. But I will leave you barking here…
Huh, the Ford Torino wagon was pretty cool and powerful. 😑
@@leegoddard2618 Thank You 🙏
I absolutely hate SUV's the only wagons you can get now are import (mostly German auto).
You're trying to talk about station and you didn't mention the rarest of them all the Edsel station wagon
@@DonaldMaher-i5s Sir, that’s under production. You will see a solo video in mid October on that beauty.
Stay tuned.
Thanks bro I didn't even know and I figure I'm a pretty good gear head,I'm going to check it out ✌👍i only owned one wagon in my life and I've went through a lot of car's, trucks etc and we all know we kick ourselves in the butt for letting them go 🤔my friend nephew says I was just plain stupid for selling my 65 Mercury half ton but there's always something else that catches your eye
1953-61 2DR RANCHWAGON. I OWN A 61
@@csi1392 wow. Thats wonderful sir. Much respect from our side.
@@csi1392 Then check this out sir. You will like it as well.
Top 7 Chevy Station Wagons of All Time
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A big waste of time....... Pontiac Safari teaser.... A sad, sad presentation full of holes.
@@fatdeluxe5302 Thank You for watching
The Olds Vista Cruiser was introduced in 1964, not 1957. It was discontinued after the 1972 model year, not 1960. Typical click bait, AI generated bull.
@@Al-thecarhistorian Thank You for watching so keenly.
Not an AI though…
Cool cars and so much wrong information 😂
@@rogerteply5421 Thank You for watching
Stopped watching when pictures did not match car.
Pay attention.
@@StacyRobertson-c7u really.
Please point out…
Thumbs down!
When you do a list of models, and the images don't match the list, you are just putting out junk.
You even went so far as to show a vehicle in the video thumbnail that wasn't even on the list.
Bottom line, this kind of makes you look like you don't know what you're talking about. So ....... Thumbs down!
@@rayrussell6258 Thank You for the comment Sir.
Your essay clearly shows your in depth analytical skills and ignorance about the world of TH-cam 😇
Stay Happy with thumbs up or down, doesn’t matter 😅
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS Oh thank YOU, you just made my comment even more intelligent, in comparison with your weak retort.
Learn your automobiles, before you publish videos on youtube.
btw, thumbs down counts against you with youtube, so you might want to try putting out actual intelligent videos. (your response just earned you another thumbs down , lol)
@@rayrussell6258 Mr. Russell, you exactly know that your comments and related down thumbs can easily be removed from the channel.
So, rather than posing as an intellectual scholar on autos & TH-cam, just try something productive so that you can actually add some value at some place 😂
Don’t forget to thumb down, Mr. Wikipedia researcher 🧑🔬
In fact you can go to all our videos and start thumb downing and commenting bad on them.
Hopefully, it’ll satisfy you and make you a good successful weekend 😂😂😂
Once you’re done with that, you might get the chance to find out some more ways to figure out the algorithm 🤣
@@AMERICAN-AUTOS Nice try! Your data stays with youtube, even if you delete lol
@@rayrussell6258 See. You got some info with the exercise I told you to practice yesterday.
Nice little puppy 🐶. & do your thumb ritual here as well 🐕
Hahahahaha
so many mistakes on this
@@BigBishop1 Thank You 🤩