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Alfa Romeo Alfasud 2+1 Giardenetta
AMC Pacer
AMC Pacer
BMW M Coupe
BMW Z3 Coupe
Buick-Opel 1900
Cadillac Eldorado
Chevrolet Brookwood
Chevrolet Chevelle
Chevrolet Monza
Chevrolet Nomad
Chevrolet Nomad
Chevrolet Vega
Datsun 1000
Datsun 1200
Datsun 210
Datsun B-210
Envoy Epic/Vauxhall Viva
Ferrari FF
Fiat 128 Familiare
Ford Falcon
Ford Pinto
Ford Ranch Wagon
Geo Storm
Jensen GT
Lancia Beta HPE
Lotus Elite
Mazda 1200
Mercury Bobcat
Mercury Colony Park
Mercury Comet
Mercury Commuter
Mini Clubman
Nissan Pulsar
Opel Astra G-Van
Opel Kadett
Pontiac Astre Safari
Pontiac Sunbird Safari
Rambler American
Saab 95
Studebaker Lark
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Crown
Volkswagen 411/412 (Type 4)
Volkswagen Fox
Volkswagen Type 3 Squareback
Volvo 1800ES
Volvo C30
I remember the Fox wagon. Weren't they made in Brazil or something? No wonder you don't see them around anymore.
ReplyDeleteOK, just so you don't get all pouty around Xmas time ("You better not cry, you better not pout...") there was the Pinto Wagon:
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And over on the other side of Detroit, the competition was the Vega Wagon:
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Oops, I didn't read your list before posting. You already named the Pinto and the Vega. Hey wait a minute! You missed the most classic of them all: The Chevy Nomad!
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B, you're right about the Nomad. For SHAME (on us)! How did we forget that one?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Updated!
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