Just picked up a 1976 Caprice Estate with 37,000 miles. She was left to rot in a back yard, 1block away. I knew about her sitting there under a tree. I got her for $500.00, gassed her up and drove her home. I also have a 1988 Oldsmobile custom Cruiser with 48,000 Florida miles. I led her up 7 years ago for $800.00. Both are white with wood grain, the caprice has a baby blue interior and the olds has a burgundy interior. Tell me how to post pics and I shall. The 3rd wagon is my Tahoe. I also own a 66 corvair, 35,000 miles and a 60 Oldsmobile Holiday sport sedan, 28,000 Florida miles. My driver is a 2000 Pontiac trans am. I will be glad to tell the stories on each and their history of low miles. Thanks for letting me brag.
Hello fellow Floridian!! Welcome to the club! Your cars all sound fascinating, I'm especially interested in your '60 Olds and your '88 Olds, having had about five of them before my 1990 Custom Cruiser. We'll all be anxious to see the pics and hear more about them!
Hello almost neighbor. Nice intro. Miss the real introductions but had a few other nice ones lately. I suppose we could put up with some stories, especially if they are bragging old car stories. One or two of us like old cars and wagons. Let me kick off my shoes and grab a cup of coffee. One rule, yu can't lie to us and help.
I've seen some weird things on the site but what the heck is this about :confused: Here's the link to posts a few pics... http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9 you can also start a thread about your non wagon cars here... http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=35 Most of like a good read and for the rest pics really help. to SWF.
Welcome Mark! Nice introduction! I think you should name your Caprice Estate "Flibbertigibbet", and the Olds "Will-O'-the-Wisp". I think your silly picture is wonderful, but it probably has some wondering "How do we solve a problem like Mark?" David
Welcome to the nuthouse we call home. You may just be crazy enough to fit right in! If there is one thing we appreciate around here as much as wagons it is a lively sense of humour, and you fit the bill perfectly! Join in the madness and have fun!