My father bought one new because we had 6 children in our family, I used to ride in well between the seats on long trips,ours was dark green and reliable,even became my brothers first car,
Our family had the red one too. Except the interior was red or maroon. Us kids use to argue who would sit in the back facing seat. It was great when we went to drive in theaters. Good times. 😊
In 1979 my parents handed down to me a 1970 Buick Estate Wagon loaded with the 455/4 Barrel V8 which I drove in junior high and high school, and we also had a drive-in theater here in Lawrence Twp., New Jersey. Thank you for the memory.
In 69 when they came out with this grill, many people thought it looked like an Edsel remake. My typing teacher had a green 69 convertible. Beautiful car.
What a beauty! Amazing Wide Track Pontiac! Years ago I had a beautiful 1970 LeMans Wagon, Black like this with a beautiful Silver grey vinyl cloth interior I bought off the original owner with 95,000 miles on it. The engine needed a valve job and the Turbo 350 transmission was slipping. This was at the same time I had beef T-Boned in my 1970 GTO by a Fleetwood driven by a salesman not paying attention while flying across a mall parking lot, that pushed the drivers door arm rest right into my side so hard it broke two ribs, but more importantly bent the car’s frame! Well his insurance company paid me enough money so I could buy the Wagon and let me experiment! Mind you this was only in 1975, and my car was in beautiful condition with only 43,000 miles on it! So I bought the Wagon that was in great shape that needed engine work and transmission work. Seeing as how both cars were the same shade of black, I was also able to switch the entire front clip over and also the 400 4 brl with headers and A/C right into the Wagon that was easy with the front clip removed! The only hassle was the GTO was a four speed! But with everything there all it took was a little extra time. I was even able to keep the rear differential in the Wagon that had the same 3:42 ratio and Trac-Loc diff. All I had to do is install the front springs off a Catalina and Moog Cargo Coils in the rear, with the best shocks I could find that would fit, along with the rear sway bar from the GTO! Man a lot of guys loved that Wagon! At the time I was in The U.S.Army Stationed at Ft. Carson CO. So needless to say I had a few friends to go exploring up in the Rocky Mountains! With extra large mud and snow tires on it was like a good two wheel drive SUV!! Only a lot faster! I drove it round trip home to Massachusetts one time, with three other young folks I found in the local paper, looking for a ride back east to Greenwich CT! That paid for all my gas BOTH ways! Plus had a big bag of weed for a fun trip! We used a CB radio to help spot the Bears. But this was just before the speed limits were reduced to 55, so we were able to cover lots of ground at an easy relaxed 70-80 mph! Plus we got 18 mpg average on the whole trip! Without burning or using a drop of oil! Man I wish I still had that car! I sold it when I came down on Levy to go overseas, all my friends bid on it to own it!
I like how the bumper is blended into the grill. That is common in the 21st century but back then this kind of thing was way ahead of it's time. Combined with all that chrome this front end is one of a kind.
I remember when that front end was introduced in the fall of '69. It was radical for the day. The Bonneville's of that year boasted about their 455 with a little red badge on the lower rocker ahead of the door. Cool stuff.
Sure did have one like it in my family. My mom had a blue 67 Catalina wagon with the 389, it was also loaded if I remember right after such a long time. It had a station finder radio, push the wonder bar and the needle would scan and stop when it found something.
This wagon is beautiful!! We had the 76 version with a 455 4bbl. The third seat Faced Forward, and the tailgate window opened upward and disappeared into the roof. The tailgate door was electric too and would disappear into the floor, but only if the car was in "park". Love all of these Pontiacs. We had actual Pontiac Rally-II Rims and part of the insert was key colored to the car color.
My great uncle Ed had a '70 Bonneville Safari when I was a kid in the late '70s and early '80s. He gave it to my Dad after someone had busted out the back glass and rain got in it. My Dad sold the 455/turbo 400 out of it to a friend that put it in a Trans Am.
Sometimes you see an oldie for the first time (in wagon form, that is) and you just know you'll never see another one - and this car's it. Beautiful man, thank you, and do you have any idea how many were made in wagons?
Not sure how many wagons were made. It is kind of funny because back in the day wagons were always the boring family car. So a lot of them probably rotted away. In recent years wagons have become "cool" and are pretty desirable.
We had the sedan as a kid, I think it was a couple years newer, came from Iowa, I remember as a kid we had to put it down when the battery fell out of the car due to horrid rust That one is awesome, my favorite style would have to be early 80s GM wagons, my first ride was a Malibu and the larger wagons looked sweet to me with the boxy style
Nice car ,I had a '92 Roadmaster s.w. in 2012 with 350,000 miles so who knows with this one looks clean mileage could be what it says or 100,000 or 200,000 or...........
As a Kid Our Church in Union County Had a 64, 65 Chevy Wagon With the rear Facing Seats in the Back , Might have been a Caprice It was A Smooth Ride For Sure. To my Friends On F.B. I'm Cut Off For A Month Been Censored About 4 Times Bout Ready To Say Goodbye To FB Libs 4 Good
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Caprice was not available in a wagon until 1966. The Caprice was introduced in Feb of 65 as a luxury trim option on the 65 Impala 4 door hardtop only. It became a stand alone series in '66.
We had it for sale for a friend and were asking $20,000 for it. He actually ended up deciding to keep the car and then after a while traded it for something else.
I had one in 1978 I paid $250 for it. I raced a Ferrari up Mount Tamalpais. First I led him on. I let him pass and then I chased him. He stacked his Ferrari. He unweighted in a corner and slid into a bank. Mud came down on the front of the car. I stopped. He got unstuck. We both pulled off the road. He said it was his fault. I said yeah I know. He said what. I said most Ferrari wrecks are due to human error. And he was steaming, wow wow wow wow.
The rear window is power, it shouldn't have been plural. On a lot of these people that want to add power windows will actually use the cranks to do it. Push forward on the crank and it goes down, pull back and it goes up. We listed this car a while back so I can't remember if it had that or not, I suspect not so should have just been power rear window.
The guy said this car had power windows and power seat but I saw crank windows and no evidence of a power seat. Most people ordered those options on Bonneville wagons and Chevy Kingswood Estates and Pontiac Executive wagons....not Catalinas.
@@larryhawkins3294 I'll be honest, I didn't rewatch the video so not sure what he said. Just going off description and what I remember of the car. It had power steering, power brakes, AC and the rear window was power. It shouldn't have been plural. There is a switch on the dash to lower the rear window. I don't recall it having power seats.
My father bought one new because we had 6 children in our family, I used to ride in well between the seats on long trips,ours was dark green and reliable,even became my brothers first car,
I like how the windows are smoked lightly not dark tint
My grandma had a red one the exact same year that she bought new. Red with black interior. I loved that car with the rear facing seats.
Our family had the red one too. Except the interior was red or maroon. Us kids use to argue who would sit in the back facing seat. It was great when we went to drive in theaters. Good times. 😊
In 1979 my parents handed down to me a 1970 Buick Estate Wagon loaded with the 455/4 Barrel V8 which I drove in junior high and high school, and we also had a drive-in theater here in Lawrence Twp., New Jersey.
Thank you for the memory.
Wow. It brings me back. I took my road test in that car in 1971. That car was so huge. Look in the rear view mirror and the car never ended.
In 69 when they came out with this grill, many people thought it looked like an Edsel remake. My typing teacher had a green 69 convertible. Beautiful car.
Thats interesting, I can definitely see the Edsel similarity.
larry allen 59 Edsel is a beautiful car, not as radical as 58
That was my high school car! Plenty of room for my drums and friends, trouble wasn’t far behind. Good times indeed.
What a beauty! Amazing Wide Track Pontiac! Years ago I had a beautiful 1970 LeMans Wagon, Black like this with a beautiful Silver grey vinyl cloth interior I bought off the original owner with 95,000 miles on it. The engine needed a valve job and the Turbo 350 transmission was slipping. This was at the same time I had beef T-Boned in my 1970 GTO by a Fleetwood driven by a salesman not paying attention while flying across a mall parking lot, that pushed the drivers door arm rest right into my side so hard it broke two ribs, but more importantly bent the car’s frame! Well his insurance company paid me enough money so I could buy the Wagon and let me experiment! Mind you this was only in 1975, and my car was in beautiful condition with only 43,000 miles on it! So I bought the Wagon that was in great shape that needed engine work and transmission work. Seeing as how both cars were the same shade of black, I was also able to switch the entire front clip over and also the 400 4 brl with headers and A/C right into the Wagon that was easy with the front clip removed! The only hassle was the GTO was a four speed! But with everything there all it took was a little extra time. I was even able to keep the rear differential in the Wagon that had the same 3:42 ratio and Trac-Loc diff. All I had to do is install the front springs off a Catalina and Moog Cargo Coils in the rear, with the best shocks I could find that would fit, along with the rear sway bar from the GTO! Man a lot of guys loved that Wagon! At the time I was in The U.S.Army Stationed at Ft. Carson CO. So needless to say I had a few friends to go exploring up in the Rocky Mountains! With extra large mud and snow tires on it was like a good two wheel drive SUV!! Only a lot faster! I drove it round trip home to Massachusetts one time, with three other young folks I found in the local paper, looking for a ride back east to Greenwich CT! That paid for all my gas BOTH ways! Plus had a big bag of weed for a fun trip! We used a CB radio to help spot the Bears. But this was just before the speed limits were reduced to 55, so we were able to cover lots of ground at an easy relaxed 70-80 mph! Plus we got 18 mpg average on the whole trip! Without burning or using a drop of oil! Man I wish I still had that car! I sold it when I came down on Levy to go overseas, all my friends bid on it to own it!
Love reading cool stories like this! Sorry to hear about the GTO but sounds like it ended up resulting in some fun times!
I like how the bumper is blended into the grill. That is common in the 21st century but back then this kind of thing was way ahead of it's time. Combined with all that chrome this front end is one of a kind.
You should see 1974 cars. Had front and rear huge bumper mandated by law
I remember when that front end was introduced in the fall of '69. It was radical for the day. The Bonneville's of that year boasted about their 455 with a little red badge on the lower rocker ahead of the door. Cool stuff.
Sure did have one like it in my family. My mom had a blue 67 Catalina wagon with the 389, it was also loaded if I remember right after such a long time. It had a station finder radio, push the wonder bar and the needle would scan and stop when it found something.
far better than any suv
Thanks for posting, even as a Ford guy, I'd still love to have this in the garage.
i LOVE that front end!!
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Super cool wagon, as far as I know I've never seen one ever before.
ALL THOSE BIG GM CARS IN THOSE YEARS RODE AND PERFORMED GREAT IN THE PONTIAC'S 400-455 CUB IN ENGINES, PERFORMANCE AS GOOD AS IT GETS.
Would love to have that wagon!!!
just a fantastic piece from the past.....don't go changing...
This wagon is beautiful!! We had the 76 version with a 455 4bbl.
The third seat Faced Forward, and the tailgate window opened upward and disappeared into the roof. The tailgate door was electric too and would disappear into the floor, but only if the car was in "park". Love all of these Pontiacs. We had actual Pontiac Rally-II Rims and part of the insert was key colored to the car color.
My great uncle Ed had a '70 Bonneville Safari when I was a kid in the late '70s and early '80s. He gave it to my Dad after someone had busted out the back glass and rain got in it. My Dad sold the 455/turbo 400 out of it to a friend that put it in a Trans Am.
Beautiful wagon!
Sometimes you see an oldie for the first time (in wagon form, that is) and you just know you'll never see another one - and this car's it. Beautiful man, thank you, and do you have any idea how many were made in wagons?
Not sure how many wagons were made. It is kind of funny because back in the day wagons were always the boring family car. So a lot of them probably rotted away. In recent years wagons have become "cool" and are pretty desirable.
Beautiful!
Way cool!
We agree!
Even if it does have 114,000 miles on it, the car was well taken care of.
We had the sedan as a kid, I think it was a couple years newer, came from Iowa, I remember as a kid we had to put it down when the battery fell out of the car due to horrid rust
That one is awesome, my favorite style would have to be early 80s GM wagons, my first ride was a Malibu and the larger wagons looked sweet to me with the boxy style
Thanks for sharing....so beautiful....
beats the hell out of todays SUV
Wonderful!
Yeah, I noticed that power window hand crank. Shouldn't There be 4 hand cranks on the driver's door?
Nice car ,I had a '92 Roadmaster s.w. in 2012 with 350,000 miles so who knows with this one looks clean mileage could be what it says or 100,000 or 200,000 or...........
The first minivans
For you Millennials, that's what a "V8" engine sounds like.
This is something Gen-X likes. Most millennials have never ridden in a station wagon.
Well, it is a modified exhaust. Doesn’t sound anything like that from the dealership.
muy bonita!
As a Kid Our Church in Union County Had a 64, 65 Chevy Wagon With the rear Facing Seats in the Back , Might have been a Caprice It was A Smooth Ride For Sure.
To my Friends On F.B.
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Caprice was not available in a wagon until 1966. The Caprice was introduced in Feb of 65 as a luxury trim option on the 65 Impala 4 door hardtop only. It became a stand alone series in '66.
How much did this old beauty sell for? Couldn't find it on your site under current or sold inventory.
We had it for sale for a friend and were asking $20,000 for it. He actually ended up deciding to keep the car and then after a while traded it for something else.
I had one in 1978 I paid $250 for it.
I raced a Ferrari up Mount Tamalpais. First I led him on.
I let him pass and then I chased him. He stacked his Ferrari.
He unweighted in a corner and slid into a bank. Mud came down on the front of the car. I stopped. He got unstuck. We both pulled off the road. He said it was his fault.
I said yeah I know. He said what.
I said most Ferrari wrecks are due to human error. And he was steaming, wow wow wow wow.
After it started and idled, before it drove off, it sounded like the engine has a rod knock.
The car Steven Douglas used on My Three Sons
Nice restoration, exaust, not so much, i like quiet
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I believe GM dropped that 400 V8 for the 350 by '75 on the full sized models.
That sounds right, I know they still used the 400 in some Trans Ams.
Get rid of the crack dealer rim's and you'll have a real car. Keep it original!!
12 miles to the gallon downhill .
It looks and sounds so mean for what it is. Awesome car. Only thing I don't like is the rims, those are ugly and look out of place.
if it only had a 4-speed...
114,741
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No power windows. I see cranks
The rear window is power, it shouldn't have been plural. On a lot of these people that want to add power windows will actually use the cranks to do it. Push forward on the crank and it goes down, pull back and it goes up. We listed this car a while back so I can't remember if it had that or not, I suspect not so should have just been power rear window.
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HOW MUCH
I wouldn’t call it “fully loaded”! No power windows, AM radio etc.
The guy said this car had power windows and power seat but I saw crank windows and no evidence of a power seat. Most people ordered those options on Bonneville wagons and Chevy Kingswood Estates and Pontiac Executive wagons....not Catalinas.
Larry Hawkins True, yet they ordered a useless vinyl roof on a WAGON! Go figure?
@@larryhawkins3294 I'll be honest, I didn't rewatch the video so not sure what he said. Just going off description and what I remember of the car. It had power steering, power brakes, AC and the rear window was power. It shouldn't have been plural. There is a switch on the dash to lower the rear window. I don't recall it having power seats.
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fui dichoso de tener un Pontiac giti of 69 36000 millas pintura original