Reviled no more, vintage station wagons are more than grocery getters Station wagons, the midcentury standard of family transportation, were—for a while, anyway—reviled by pretty much anyone in the market for a "cool" set of wheels. But as SUVs, crossovers, and even luxury pickup trucks occupy the modern family hauler niche, good ol' station wagons are making a comeback in the collector car market... https://www.hagerty.com/articles-vi...ine-6, and VanDerBrink's 700-car Ohio auction
Really cool article! They are telling people what most of us here on the forums already know. That is......Longroofs Rule!
That is a pretty cool article. I thought it was funny and a bit random when the author was talking about good places to find wagons. "Florida and Arizona can be wagon-rich, as well as the Seattle-Tacoma area." Two states aaaaaand a metro area in another. Just struck me as funny. I've lived in Washington my whole life and I have never, prior to this article, heard that the Seattle-Tacoma area was a station wagon hot-spot. I guess I just don't pay that close of attention when I am in that area...