I'm Matt, I'm from Quispamsis, Canada. I used to have a 1983 Pontiac Safari in college, and would love to get my mitts on a GM clamshell wagon sometime now that my daughter is almost old enough to have an appreciation for roadtrips. My dream would be to have a Duramax/Alison in a Buick green/wood clamshell wagon. I love wagons, diners and cheesy roadside attractions.
Matt (no pun intended. ) Quispamsis, NB. Love the NB countryside. I drove through there in 1975 on my way to NS. First honeymoon (I've had 3, this one's a keeper though. ) Have you ever seen your town's website? http://142.166.3.145/ Hope you find your wagon. You otta look just South of you too. Maine seems to have a good assortment of decent wagons for decent prices: http://www.unclehenrys.com/
Thanks for the welcome SN I'm a commercial photographer, so I do some PR work for the town. Events, openings, council portraits, that sort of stuff. I'd go WAY further south than that for a decent wagon. The rust-belt: whose Idea was that anyway?
Not a clammy, but gives you an idea. Sounds like its down river too: http://www.unclehenrys.com/Classifi...hresultindex=3&ishistoricsearch=N#-2135139531 Keep your eye on that site, because it seems to refresh often. You might like to look at this, but WARNING is necessary. Old unrusted cars can cause you to drool all over your keyboard and electrocute yourself! 4 divisions, check them all out. http://www.dvap.com/
Welcome to the site Matt. My son use to have a '72 Chevy Kingswood Estate. He used it during his college days and had no problem hauling everything in it. I always wanted to put a Detroit Diesel in my 1-Ton Chevy. Bill
Welcome to the forum. Those Duramax diesels make mad power. There are a few people putting them in everything including camaros.